The Mumbai Cricket Association has banned the Bollywood actor and Kolkata Knight Riders co-owners Shahrukh Khan for five years from entering Wankade Stadium in Mumbai over the scuffle that took place between SRK and the security personnel of the Mumbai Cricket Association.
The Mumbai Cricket Association that met on Friday to discuss the scuffle took this course of action against Bollywood actor. It may be recalled that SRK allegedly had a clash with the officials of Mumbai Cricket Association on Wednesday. While SRK said he lost his temple on seeing his kids being man-handles, the officials of Mumbai Cricket Association alleged that SRK was drunk and he allegedly picked up a quarrel after he was not allowed to enter Wankade to party on KKR’s victory.
Also, MCA officials approached the police station and slapped a non-cognizable offence against SRK. Meanwhile, the latter denied to tender apologies to MCA. The president of MCA, Vilasrao Deshmukh termed the incident as a matter of grave concern. He has convened a meeting on Friday and banning Shahrukh Khan from Wankade for five years was the course of their action against the actor.
These days Shahrukh Khan is apparently hitting headlines for all wrong reasons. Earlier, Salman Khan entered newspaper space for his alleged arrogance and SRK seems to be following the same. If something like this continues, SRK will presumably labeled as another bad boy of B-Town. (Phani)