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Shahrukhs Fans defeat the Sena

Published: Feb 15, 2010 by admin Filed under: Exclusives Movies News
Here's how other cities across India greeted the film:

Delhi: Shiv Sainiks attacked the Satyam cinema hall in Janakpuri in Thursday night. Some hoardings of Shah Rukh Khan were burnt at Nizamuddin also last night. Bookings for the film, though, have been good in Delhi and it released per schedule.

Kolkata, Bangalore: In cities like Kolkata and Bangalore, fans have ensured packed shows, stressing that they want to support Shah Rukh Khan for having the courage of his convictions, and for refusing to apologize to the Shiv Sena. (Watch)

Ahmedabad: In Ahmedabad, there was a brief scare after the Vishwa Hindu Parishad threatened to attack cinemas showing the film. The first show at all theatres was cancelled, but after reassurances by the state government, the second show rolled out on schedule.

Gurgaon: The first show of My Name is Khan began at 10 am Gurgaon's Ambience Mall.

Chandigarh: The film is running to packed houses in the city though multiplexes have increased security.

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Shiv Sena back on the attack on "My Name is Khan"

Published: Feb 11, 2010 by admin Filed under: Exclusives Movies News

Things don’t seem to be going good for the King Khan. His latest movie “My Name is Khan” set to release on February 12th is in trouble. Shiva Sena has retracted their earlier statement in which they stated that they will not cause any trouble for the “traitor’s” SRK movie release. But now the Shiv Sena Leader Manohar Joshi has announced that they will not let the movie release at any cost.

Shiv Sena activists attached several theaters that will screen the movie. This happened barely an hour after Mumbai Police assured full security to the 63 cinemas screening the movie. Sena mobs attacked and damaged the booking windows of the Mehul Theatre in Mulund and staged noisy protests outside Shreyas Theatre in Ghatkopar, both in the suburbs, officials said.

Director Karan Johar had called on Mumbai Police Commissioner D Shivanandhan and returned satisfied by the police security promised for the movie. Joint Police Commissioner (Law and Order) Himanshu Roy said anybody attempting to disrupt the film in any manner would be dealt with “very firmly”

“We shall also frisk and search suspicious persons coming to view the movie to prevent any untoward incidents inside the cinema auditorium,” Roy told a packed news conference.

Manohar Joshi reiterated in Nagpur that Shah Rukh must apologize for his remarks for advocating the cause of the Pakistani cricketers participating in cricket’s Indian Premier League (IPL).

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Shiv Sena Supremo pardons Khan's Movie

Published: Feb 11, 2010 by admin Filed under: Exclusives News

Shahrukh Khan – “a traitor” – that’s what Shiv Sena Supremo Bal Thackeray called him. Good news for King Khan was that the Sena leader said that they will not block the screening of Khan’s latest movie “My Name is Khan”.

In an editorial in the Saamna, Thackeray said, “Sometimes we feel why are we doing all this? How do we awaken this Congress party? That’s why we have decided rule the way you want to. You have come to power using the machinery. Hence we are aware of how far reaching your power. You are using and will continue to use your power to brutally attack the Shiv Sena, Shiv Sainiks and Saamna. This is how you rule. So go ahead. Let Pakistani cricketer play anywhere they want in the country. Let Australia continue attacking Indians. Let Pakistan continue 26/11 like attacks anywhere in India. Let Shah Rukh Khan show his film My Name is Khan without security.”

“Traitors, with the blessings of the Congress, go ahead; the Shiv Sena will not block you. Why our Shiv Sainiks should be beaten up and arrested?” he added.

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