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Friday, December 17, 2010

Shah Rukh Khan called the King of Vulgarity by Bangladesh paper

 A tabloid in Bangladesh called SRK 'King of Vulgarity' after his performance in their country. Is it another publicity gimmick or a case of sour grapes for Bangladesh

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Dec 15, 2010 – IT IS clear now, a conservative country like Bangladesh should not invite Bollywood actors to perform in their land. A weekly tabloid from Bangladesh called Bollywood’s most sought after actor, Shah Rukh Khan, the 'King of Vulgarity'. The paper condemned King Khan for his allegedly vulgar behaviour and objected to the actor’s performance and dancing “half nude Russian girls”, who were there as cheerleaders. However, the show was a huge hit with a massive crowd of almost 50,000 to have attended it.

 One weekly paper objected that the actor has even flouted the country's law by smoking in public and in the front of cameras. Some tabloids blamed airport authorities for giving special treatment to the actor for being allowed to use the VVIP terminal of the Dhaka airport.

According to the article, Khan himself was paid $200,000 and the rest of his troupe was paid separately. Other performers included Arjun Rampal, Rani Mukherji, Eesha Koppikhar and Dia Mirza. Interestingly, the article has gone on to make some very strong allegations like the money paid by Antar Showbiz to SRK and his troupe was obtained through illegal means.

King Khan's fans have strongly objected to all the allegations made against him.

Read here for more information at http://www.merinews.com/topic/entertainment-news.shtml

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