Sunday, June 21, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

SRK's 'Extreme Intolerance' Comment Leaves Salman Khan In A Fix

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Nov, 2015 12:07 PM
  • SRK's 'Extreme Intolerance' Comment Leaves Salman Khan In A Fix
Superstar Salman Khan says he is always left in a position to "explain" whenever his colleague Shah Rukh Khan gets involved in any controversy.
 
Shah Rukh's comment on "extreme intolerance" in India earlier this week landed him in a soup, leading BJP MP Yogi Adityanath to compare the actor to Pakistani terrorist Hafiz Saeed, and another Hindutva proponent, Sadhvi Prachi dubbing the actor a "Pakistani agent".
 
Asked to comment on it, Salman quipped: "SRK says something and leaves, then I come into picture. He says something and then I have to come and (explain)."
 
Salman expressed his views during a promotional visit for his forthcoming film "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" -- releasing on November 12 -- in the city on Wednesday. He was accompanied by his co-star Sonam Kapoor.
 
The "Kick" star first tried to evade the question about the political furore as he emphasised that he was not "aware" of Shah Rukh's remarks on intolerance.
 
 
 
"We hugged each other, but I don't know what he has said," Salman said, referring to a photograph that Shah Rukh shared after his 50th birthday.
 
Salman had gone to wish Shah Rukh on November 2 on his special day. Then, SRK took to Twitter to share a candid moment of the meeting, in which the duo can be seen embracing each other.
 
SRK and Salman are known for their bittersweet bond off-screen, but on the big screen, they have shared the frame in films like "Karan Arjun", "Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam" and "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai".
 
For some time now, it seems they are writing a new chapter of healthy competition in Bollywood as Shah Rukh unveiled the first look of "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", and Salman has maintained that there will be 'double dhamaal' with his "Sultan" and Shah Rukh's "Raees" releasing on Eid in 2016.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Shraddha Kapoor Turns Designer, Launches Her Fashion Label

Shraddha Kapoor Turns Designer, Launches Her Fashion Label
Shraddha Kapoor has joined the bandwagon of celebrities who have stepped into fashion designing with her label “Imara”. The actress says that it has always been a dream to create her own fashion line and she has now fulfilled it.

Shraddha Kapoor Turns Designer, Launches Her Fashion Label

I Hate Losing: Priyanka On National Award Miss

I Hate Losing: Priyanka On National Award Miss
riyanka Chopra says she hates losing, but missing the National Film Award for Best Actress to Kangana Ranaut for "Queen" is something she doesn't mind.

I Hate Losing: Priyanka On National Award Miss

Aishwarya's Comeback Film 'Jazbaa' To Hit Screens On October 9

Aishwarya's Comeback Film 'Jazbaa' To Hit Screens On October 9
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's much-awaited comeback project "Jazbaa", being helmed by filmmaker Sanjay Gupta, will release on October 9.jazba

Aishwarya's Comeback Film 'Jazbaa' To Hit Screens On October 9

'Ram Lakhan' Remake Not Yet Cast: Karan Johar

'Ram Lakhan' Remake Not Yet Cast: Karan Johar
Filmmaker Karan Johar is happy with the excitement surrounding the remake of Subhash Ghai's 1989 film "Ram Lakhan", but rumours surrounding its cast have left him troubled. He says the actors are not yet locked.

'Ram Lakhan' Remake Not Yet Cast: Karan Johar

Trouble, Controversies Always Follow Me: Kamal Haasan

Trouble, Controversies Always Follow Me: Kamal Haasan
Actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan, who is busy promoting forthcoming Tamil release "Uttama Villain", has wrestled with so many controversies over the years that he feels they follow him and will continue for the remainder of his career.

Trouble, Controversies Always Follow Me: Kamal Haasan

Pakistan's 'Dastaan' Edited For Indian Viewing

Pakistan's 'Dastaan' Edited For Indian Viewing
Popular Pakistani TV show "Dastaan" has come to India as "Waqt Ne Kiya Kya Haseen Sitam" -- a love story set against the backdrop partition. The narrative of the show has undergone editing to suit the Indian perspective.

Pakistan's 'Dastaan' Edited For Indian Viewing