Preity Zinta is Shahrukh Khan’s friend in need
February 1st, 2010 - 11:29 am ICT by Sampurn Wire ( Leave a comment )
Preity Zinta breaks silence by supporting Shahrukh Khan on a controversy that broke recently when Shiv Sena’s news publication “Daily Saamana’ claimed that Shahrukh has no grief over the lives lost in the 26/11 blasts, which were carried out by terrorist from across the border (Pakistan) when SRK gave a statement that Pakistani players should be included in IPL teams.
Preity exclaims, “Shahrukh is the most secular and fair guy I know. I think it’s unfair to judge his movie based on his opinions.” The controversy has led Shiv Sainiks’ burn the hoardings/posters of “My Name Is Khan’ across the Mumbai city.
It will be interesting to see how SRK renowned for maintaining public-relations will tackle the situation. And also, by how far is Ms. Zinta correct with her statements on Shahrukh Khan.
-Esha Razdan/ Sampurn Wire

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