Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Salman Khan ordered to apologise for raped woman comments today
The Sultan on-screen character is in hot waters again and this time India's National Commission for Women (NCW) has approached the genius for an expression of remorse.
In a late media connection, Salman Khan talked finally about the exhausting shoot of his up and coming film Sultan.
"While shooting, amid those six hours, there'd be such an extensive amount lifting and pushing on the ground included. That was intense for me, on the grounds that in the event that I was lifting, I'd need to lift the same 120kg person 10 times for 10 diverse edges. What's more, moreover, get tossed that multiple occassions on the ground. This demonstration is not rehashed that multiple occassions in genuine battles in the ring."
"When I used to leave the ring, after the shoot, I used to feel like an assaulted lady. I couldn't walk straight. I would eat and after that, head right back to preparing. That couldn't stop," he said.
Seconds after the fact he withdrew his announcement and said, "I don't think I ought to have.... It feels like the most troublesome... I couldn't make strides. I couldn't make strides."
However, the harm had been finished. The "assault" remark was soon grabbed and made a media hullabaloo.
NDTV reported that NCW Chief Lalitha Kumaramangalam has requested a statement of regret from the whiz. "Considering the quantity of female fans he has, he ought to have put forth such an expression. Salman Khan ought to apologize. It is very dishonorable that such an open figure can talk so flippantly," she said.
She wasn't the special case who was insulted by his announcement, BJP pioneer Shaina NC additionally emphatically scrutinized the performing artist. "Salman must be denounced for his announcement. The Salman everybody knows regards ladies and on the off chance that he respects ladies then he ought to concede he committed an error and apologize," she said.
Secretary of the All India Progressive Women's Association (AIPWA) Kavita Krishnan took the issue on a bigger scale. "Salman Khan's remark trivializes assault, however it's not simply Salman, assault analogies are regular in the public arena and movies."
As per India.com, Salman's dad Salim Khan took to Twitter to dispel any confusion air about his child's announcement and apologized for his benefit.
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