Can’t judge comments of others: SRK on Salman’s rape remarks

Personally speaking, I don’t think I am anyone to be making a comment. I am so inappropriate myself, said SRK.

July 01, 2016 10:46 am | Updated 10:56 am IST - Mumbai

Amid the controversy over Salman Khan’s “rape comments,” his colleague Shah Rukh Khan says he cannot judge statements made by others as he himself has made some inappropriate remarks in the past.

When asked if Salman should apologise for his comments, the 50-year-old “Fan” actor said, “In the last few years, I have come to realise that I have made so many inappropriate comments myself. I don’t think I am someone to sit in judgment for somebody else’s comment.”

Bollywood celebrities including Kangana Ranaut, Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar and Sona Mohapatra have condemned the “Bajrangi Bhaijaan” star’s remarks, while his brother Arbaaz, Sonu Sood and Subhash Ghai among others have come out in his defense. However, Shah Rukh doesn’t believe in taking sides.

“It is not about taking a side or not taking a side. I myself talk a lot so who will sit, judge and decide who should do what,” he said.

“Those who want to do something they should decide it for themselves. Personally speaking, I don’t think I am anyone to be making a comment. I am so inappropriate myself,” Shah Rukh said.

However, hours later after his comment, Shah Rukh tweeted:

Salman’s rape analogy to describe the gruelling shoot for his upcoming film “Sultan” has led to a controversy. Not satisfied with the written reply from the actor, the National Commission for Women yesterday summoned him to appear before it on July 8.

The Commission also warned the actor that if he fails to appear before the panel, it may proceed to take action as it deems fit. “Commission finds that you are not willing to apologies for the remarks made by you. The explanation offered by you, after making such an irresponsible and callous statement doesn’t amount to an apology. Your reply is therefore not satisfactory,” the NCW said in its notice issued yesterday.

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