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While the movie My Name Is Khan is still a few days away from release, the SRK-Kajol starrer is already making news though not for all the right reasons. Shah Rukh Khan, who is always vocal about his opinions on social and cultural issues, is being asked to apologise for things that he said out of his own will. He went on to say that Pakistani cricketers need to be part of the IPL 3, but such a comment from a world renowned celebrity was unacceptable to Shiv Sainiks. They expressed their discontent over the actor’s comments saying Shah Rukh has insulted the 26/11 martyrs. Taking a cue, the Shiv Sena workers went on a rampage and tore …

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Unbelievable response marked the limited release of Shah Rukh Khan-starrer “My Name Is Khan” in 13 cinema halls in Mumbai even as the Shiv Sena continued its protest against the film across Maharashtra. Shiv Sainiks attempted to disrupt the screening of the film at all the 13 cinema halls here despite heavy security arrangements. The film
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Mumbai, Tremendous response marked the limited release of Shah Rukh Khan-starrer “My Name Is Khan” in 13 cinema halls here Friday even as the Shiv Sena continued its protest against the film across Maharashtra. Shiv Sainiks attempted to disrupt the screening of the film at all the 13 cinema halls here despite heavy security arrangements....
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