New Delhi: Controversies have now become an inevitable part of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's life. We all know that the 50-year-old actor has now been summoned to the National Commission for Women on July 8 as his reply over the 'raped woman' remark was apparently found to be dissatisfactory and unapologetic.
Amid all this, father Salim Khan has once again stepped forward to expresses his views on the 'apology' which is being demanded by his son. The 80-year-old screenwriter took to Twitter and said, “what is the meaning of getting an apology from a person under the guillotine.”
Earlier, the 'Sultan' of B-Town reportedly said that he felt like a 'raped woman' after completing the wrestling sequences of his upcoming Bollywood release 'Sultan'. Because of this 'insulting' remark, he is being slammed by various activists and women groups.
Here's what Salim Khan has to say:
Normally people apologise to get rid of the problem but, I meant it hoping that the problem would be over.
— Salim Khan (@luvsalimkhan) July 3, 2016
But the commercial compulsion of the media wanted to carry it to the saturation point. I regret not knowing this.
— Salim Khan (@luvsalimkhan) July 3, 2016
What is the meaning of getting an apology from a person under the guillotine, who knows rightly or wrongly that he has not committed a crime
— Salim Khan (@luvsalimkhan) July 3, 2016
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