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Shahrukh Khan gets Bollywood fraternity support | Under attack from the Shiv Sena for his remarks on the Indian Premier League controversy, Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan has found support in film fraternity. Supporting Khan's right of speech, filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt
said any kind of opposition should be within limits of decency. "The Constitution
of this country has given everybody a right to speak his mind and those who have
opposed him also have the right to do so. I support Sena's right but the opposition
should be within the limits of decency," said Bhatt. "I hope politics and art
don't clash and I hope these problems are resolved. I think something like this
will take the attention away from the film. Art should be above all this," said
actor Vivek Oberoi. Terming these as tough times, actress Bipasha Basu expressed
hope that this too shall pass and Shahrukh will emerge from all this unscathed.
"According to me, there is nothing wrong that he's done and we are all behind
him and Shahrukh has got love and support of zillions of people so I think this
tough time will pass," said Bipasha. Shahrukh Khan, one of the owners of the
Kolkata
Knight Riders cricket team had said Pakistani players ought to have been considered
in the preliminary auction of the players by the franchising teams. This invited
the latest Shiv Sena's wrath, and its activists attacked cinema halls screening
Khan's latest movie 'My Name is Khan'. |
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