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I’m not apologising to anybody, says Shah Rukh Khan Posted: 01 Jun 2012 09:07 AM PDT On Wednesday evening, Shah Rukh Khan was still in celebration mode at his home Mannat in Mumbai as he spoke about all things IPL. After his team won the final, SRK had apologised for the brawl at Wankhede stadium on national television. But the actor was quick to clear that his apology was only to his children for he should not have subject them to that behaviour. He was ashamed about the brawl but he also said that it didn't matter to him if he went to the stadium or not. "There was a man in a yellow shirt who spoke rudely with me. If that man comes in front of me, I will beat him. He said things that were trash, unsecular and unworthy of my repeating them. I have lived in Mumbai for more than 20 years, have my domicile here, my home and family here. I am as much Indian as that idiot who made the comment or anyone else in this country. Thankfully it took me 10 minutes to understand what he said... otherwise I would've caught him right there and slapped him. I don't teach my children what is Hindu and what is Muslim." (Guess, we know who's going to keep a safe distance from SRK now.) King Khan also termed the IPL win as a personal victory because in the last four years, a lot of negative things had been said about the actor and his incapability of running a team. But that said, he also added that failure makes one humble. Thanking everyone who was happy for his team and him, SRK chose not to comment on model Poonam Pandey posting a nude pic of hers on a microblogging site after the team's On Wankhede brawl: Saal ke andar ek jhagda aur do films kaafi hai ...I was very ashamed when my wife and children explained to me that I shouldn't have behaved in that way...I don't want to get into the apology part...I think, I have to be quiet and patient On Poonam Pandey: Everyone has their own way of expressing happiness. I don't think I should comment on this. I am thankful to everyone who celebrated On Suhana: Everytime my daughter Suhana came to watch the match, we won and this time I was hoping we win. I have always told my children hard work pays off. The team and everyone has been working hard for three-four years and it has paid off victory. - TOI Correspondent/Agencies |
Sonakshi Sinha: I don't have a personal life Posted: 01 Jun 2012 09:00 AM PDT Actress Sonakshi Sinha has been in the limelight since making her debut with Dabangg in 2010, be it for her figure or the men she is supposed to be dating. With four of her films due to hit the theatres this year, the 24-year-old actress says she does not have a personal life and would rather talk about her films. "I want to be talked about for the films I am doing than a party I attended, the dress I wore and the men I may have met and dated. In any case, by and large I think I have spoken about more for the profession I am in than my personal life. That's the way I like it because frankly, I don't really have a personal life to begin with," Sonakshi told PTI. When asked how she deals with all the talking about her, she said, "One thing which I know about this world of glamour is that it is better to have people talking about you than not being talked about at all. It is okay, they are doing their job; I would continue to do mine. I can't have control over what others think or say about you." The daughter of actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha has quite a hectic schedule as four of her films Rowdy Rathore, Joker, Son of Sardar and Dabangg 2 are in the offing. "You feel stressed when you think that you are working. When I am doing movies, I don't feel that way at all. When I wake up in the morning and then get dressed up for the job, I feel good because this is what I want. I am the happiest that way and honestly, if at all I get a day or two off, I get restless," Sonakshi said. The actress also said that she is happy to be balancing her career by making some well thought of choices, like Rowdy Rathore opposite Akhay Kumar. The film is the Hindi remake of Telugu film Vikramarkudu. "When I watch a film, I watch it as an audience instead of thinking as an actor or an intellectual. I see whether it made me laugh, get involved or shocked me at certain points. Something has to stir inside me. "This is what Vikramarkudu, the original Telugu version of Rowdy Rathore, did to me. I enjoyed it's masaledaar flavour every bit as it was pretty much packed with action, romance, drama and comedy. I knew there and then that it was a great film to be a part of," she said. |
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