Salman causes stampede during promotional tour for upcoming film

January 16, 2010 06:53 pm | Updated 06:53 pm IST - Hyderabad

Actor Salman Khan along with co-star Zarine Khan during a promotional tour for their upcoming film 'Veer' in Hyderabad on Saturday. Photo: Nagara Gopal

Actor Salman Khan along with co-star Zarine Khan during a promotional tour for their upcoming film 'Veer' in Hyderabad on Saturday. Photo: Nagara Gopal

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s presence at a theatre here caused a mad rush as hundreds of fans thronged the venue to catch a glimpse of the actor.

The press conference for the actor’s upcoming film ’Veer’ at Prasad’s IMAX theatre went smoothly but commotion ensued as soon as the crowds outside came to know about Khan’s presence.

A large number of people were present at the theatre and after seeing the OB vans of different TV channels parked outside they came to know that Salman was in town.

The crowd waited outside the venue of the press conference on the second floor of the theatre and tried to rush towards the actors when Salman Khan came out and waved to his fans.

Screaming fans jostled to have a glimpse of the actors and went out of control. When they tried to reach the second floor through the escalators, it got stuck due to the heavy crowd.

“Glass panes alongside the escalators broke even as people fell on each other, though no one was hurt and nothing untoward happened,” an official at IMAX said.

A police official supervising the security at the venue told PTI that no one was injured and it was just commotion caused by crowds pulling and pushing each other.

“The theatre was packed with fans and many of them rushed towards the stars through the escalators and some of them fell,” he said.

Meanwhile, Salman Khan and Zarine Khan were moved away from the theatre through another entrance.

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