I was being bullied, MCA should apologise: SRK

I was being bullied, MCA should apologise: SRK

The Bollywood star, however, rubbished the threat that he would be banned from entering the stadium by the Association.

Advertisement
I was being bullied, MCA should apologise: SRK

Kolkata Knight Riders owner and Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan today refused to take the blame for the altercation between him and Mumbai Cricket Association officials at the Wankehede Stadium on Wednesday night.

“They should not manhandle children in the name of security. They have no right to manhandle a 13-year-old girl. What will the kids do? We were not on the pitch we were on the side,” Khan told reporters in Mumbai.

Advertisement

Asked if he would apologise, the KKR owner said, “They were extremely high-handed and aggressive in their behaviour. I was being bullied. I was not drunk. They should apologise.”

“I could write a written complaint on their behaviour. They used extremely foul language,” Khan said.

The Bollywood star, however, rubbished the threat that he would be banned from entering the stadium by the association.

“My life will not change by not allowing me to enter Wankhede cricket stadium. I don’t care about all this ban, I myself will not enter the cricket stadium. What they did is unpardonable,” he said.

Khan made it clear that he was at the stadium to pick his children and not watch the match.

Advertisement

The cinestar said, “I have no clarification to give. My only clarification is they should know how to behave.”

Latest News

Find us on YouTube

Subscribe

Top Shows

Vantage First Sports Fast and Factual Between The Lines