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Shahrukh is a fraud khan

Reader comment on: If Shah Rukh Khan is a "Pak Jihadist agent", then who is the patriotic Muslim?

Submitted by Maulik from Australia (Australia), Feb 19, 2010 12:59

Sympathy-Publicity-Strategy! Shah Rukh Khan generated sympathy and curiosity by Newark Airport. Then played Shiv Sena card to publicise his film. As a strartegy exactly one week before release made Shiv Sena compromise so that bookings can be made and money collected. After all Sharukh claims to be a god of marketing.Such cheap tactics are a charecteristic of a Delhite . Look at our corrupt politicians and the fact Sharukh is also from Delhi. It is a shame to Muslims that he is battling with Aamir Khan [main actor of film named 3-Idiots] using unfair and cheap means.Even Gauri, Shah Rukh's his wife who is a Hindu is helping him in all this drama.


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