Shahrukh Khan face again Shiv Sena for IPL?: Shah Rukh Khan is again in the eyes of the SHIV SENA as he has hosted a dinner party for the news channel prime TV on November 26 in London, which was the second anniversary for the martyr's who died after the terrorist attack in Mumbai.
Though, Shiv Sena was angry with Shahrukh Khan because he wanted to include Pakistan crickets in IPL.
Shiv Sena has questioned him that on the day of attack why he was having party with the people of Pakistan as they had hands in the attack. It is very disgusting on part of, so big personality to do so.
Why is he in London and raising finance there, when in India we have torrents in many parts? Why don't he raise fund for our poverty or the people who dies on 26/11?
They did the same with Mahesh Bhatt when this incident came up so Shahrukh Khan is no exception. We revolted in Mumbai when he wanted Pakistani players to be in IPL. He should think about the country and the feelings of people before taking such step.
Showing posts with label Shiv Sena. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Shiv Sena launched fresh attack against Shahrukh Khan
Shiv Sena launched fresh attack against Shahrukh Khan: On Friday, the Shiv Sena launched a fresh attack against Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan.
In the party’s mouthpiece Saamna, SRK has been severely criticized for agreeing to perform at a function for a Pakistani TV channel on the second anniversary of the 26/11 terror strike in Mumbai.
But SRK’s office in Mumbai claims that the superstar hasn’t taken on any such assignment and that he is presently shooting for Farhan Akhtar’s film Don 2 in Berlin, Germany.
However, the scathing editorial in Saamna said that SRK lived in India, worked in Mumbai, constructed “a palace” (Mannat Bungalow in Bandra) in Mumbai but agreed to do a song-and-dance for a Pakistani TV channel in London, ostensibly to help the victims of the recent floods there.
Earlier this year too, the Shiv Sena had targeted SRK for his comment favouring the inclusion of Pak cricketers in IPL tournament. The party had tried to forcibly halt the release of SRK’s film My Name Is Khan.
In the party’s mouthpiece Saamna, SRK has been severely criticized for agreeing to perform at a function for a Pakistani TV channel on the second anniversary of the 26/11 terror strike in Mumbai.
But SRK’s office in Mumbai claims that the superstar hasn’t taken on any such assignment and that he is presently shooting for Farhan Akhtar’s film Don 2 in Berlin, Germany.
However, the scathing editorial in Saamna said that SRK lived in India, worked in Mumbai, constructed “a palace” (Mannat Bungalow in Bandra) in Mumbai but agreed to do a song-and-dance for a Pakistani TV channel in London, ostensibly to help the victims of the recent floods there.
Earlier this year too, the Shiv Sena had targeted SRK for his comment favouring the inclusion of Pak cricketers in IPL tournament. The party had tried to forcibly halt the release of SRK’s film My Name Is Khan.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Shiv Sena continues to protest against Pakistani Artists on Bigg Boss
Shiv Sena continues to protest against Pakistani Artists on Bigg Boss: A letter from the Colors management to Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray ‘apologising to Indians if their sentiments were hurt because of the show’, prompted the Sena to relax its stand towards the presence of Pakistani participants in the Bigg Boss reality show.
Although the Cable operators affiliated with the Shiv Sena are no longer blacking out Colors channel, the Sena continues to protest against having the two Pakistani artistes on the show.
The Sena is protesting against the inclusion of Begum Nawazish Ali and Veena Malik �" both Pakistani artists -- in the show, on the grounds that if Indian channels are banned in Pakistan and Indian artists are not given any importance in Pakistan then why should Pakistani artists be allowed to star in Indian shows?
Stating that the protest was not over, Anil Parab, the Sena leader said, “We will pursue the issue until they are removed,” adding “Following the apology to Balasaheb, the party has allowed the show to air on cable networks from Thursday midnight. However, talks are still on with the channel on sending the Pakistani artistes back.”
Colors has not released the statement to the public, but spokesperson for Colors, Soniya Huriya said that “We clarified our stance to them (Shiv Sena) last night and said we had no intention of hurting anyone.”
Sources reveal that Colors has only offered a clarification and not an apology and the Pakistani contestants will continue to be part of the show.
Although the Cable operators affiliated with the Shiv Sena are no longer blacking out Colors channel, the Sena continues to protest against having the two Pakistani artistes on the show.
The Sena is protesting against the inclusion of Begum Nawazish Ali and Veena Malik �" both Pakistani artists -- in the show, on the grounds that if Indian channels are banned in Pakistan and Indian artists are not given any importance in Pakistan then why should Pakistani artists be allowed to star in Indian shows?
Stating that the protest was not over, Anil Parab, the Sena leader said, “We will pursue the issue until they are removed,” adding “Following the apology to Balasaheb, the party has allowed the show to air on cable networks from Thursday midnight. However, talks are still on with the channel on sending the Pakistani artistes back.”
Colors has not released the statement to the public, but spokesperson for Colors, Soniya Huriya said that “We clarified our stance to them (Shiv Sena) last night and said we had no intention of hurting anyone.”
Sources reveal that Colors has only offered a clarification and not an apology and the Pakistani contestants will continue to be part of the show.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Shiv Sena to protest against 'Bigg Boss 4’
Shiv Sena to protest against 'Bigg Boss 4’: Shiv Sena will not take no for an answer and are continuing their protest against the telly show ‘Bigg Boss 4’. The house at Lonavala where the shooting for the show is going on has a thick blanket of security as the Sena protests continued for the third consecutive day.
As per reports, Sena leaders have given the channel officials a 48-hour ultimatum to stop shooting or they would forcefully enter the bungalow and disrupt the show.
Sena chief Bal Thackeray, on Monday, came out opposing the participation of two Pakistani nationals in Bigg Boss - cricketer Mohammad Asif’s ex-girlfriend and actress, Veena Malik, and talk show host, Begum Nawazish Ali.
“Come what may, we will not allow the show. Don’t issue law and order (disruption) threats to us. Shiv Sena will disrupt the TV show,” Thackeray said in a statement in Mumbai.
On Tuesday, Sena activists warned the makers that they would stop supply of all the essential commodities including water and power to the bungalow if shooting doesn’t stop. About 40 sainiks were reportedly arrested by the police on the third day of their protest.
The makers of the show, however, seem unperturbed by the threat and the shooting is not disrupted yet.
As per reports, Sena leaders have given the channel officials a 48-hour ultimatum to stop shooting or they would forcefully enter the bungalow and disrupt the show.
Sena chief Bal Thackeray, on Monday, came out opposing the participation of two Pakistani nationals in Bigg Boss - cricketer Mohammad Asif’s ex-girlfriend and actress, Veena Malik, and talk show host, Begum Nawazish Ali.
“Come what may, we will not allow the show. Don’t issue law and order (disruption) threats to us. Shiv Sena will disrupt the TV show,” Thackeray said in a statement in Mumbai.
On Tuesday, Sena activists warned the makers that they would stop supply of all the essential commodities including water and power to the bungalow if shooting doesn’t stop. About 40 sainiks were reportedly arrested by the police on the third day of their protest.
The makers of the show, however, seem unperturbed by the threat and the shooting is not disrupted yet.
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