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Doha Events 2011

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Shah Rukh: ‘Slapgate’ reportage affecting my kids Wednesday, 01 February 2012 23:13

 

Kolkata: Bollywood badshah Shah Rukh Khan yesterday refused to categorically state whether he had slapped Shirish Kunder or not but said the reportage on the incident was affecting his kids.

“Lots of things are being said about my life in news channels but the stuff which you put up in the channels are not the whole truth. This is embarrassing at times as I have a 14-year-old son and an 11-and-a-half year old daughter,” said Shah Rukh, who was in the city to address a programme.

The Bollywood badshah felt it was embarrassing for a father to explain certain issues to his children.

“Every morning it becomes very difficult to explain to your children and it becomes embarrassing as a father, as a brother or as elder son of the family to explain about what is stated,” he told reporters.

Shah Rukh reportedly roughed up editor-filmmaker Shirish, the husband of his former friend Farah Khan, in the wee hours of Monday during Sanjay Dutt’s success party for “Agneepath”.

“Bollywood stories are presented in a larger than life way... I have read the headlines. Yeah, some of them have not happened and some of them might have happened, but I would like to keep it to myself,” he remarked.

Describing  Farah as a very old friend, Shah Rukh regretted the reports that have been published about his differences with her.

“I have heard things that have been stated about us and it’s very difficult for people to sit down and read things in the house. In our house, the kids call her Farah aunty. It’s really sad when for last two years people say she said this and that... None of that is happening,” he said.

However, he sounded hopeful of settling the differences.

“We can resolve our issues... certain issues we can resolve with hugs and happiness and I want to keep it personal,” he said.

IANS



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