Shah Rukh Khan Banned For 5 Years
A drunk Shah Rukh Khan was handed a 5 year ban from Wankhede stadium when he misbehaved after a club he co-owned Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) won there match.
Shah Rukh Khan a popular bollywood superstar co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders landed himself into trouble when he had a brawl with security officials when he was denied entry into the play area along with about 40 children after his side had won the game.
Drunk Shah Rukh Khan tried to force his way in and when he was denied entry he used foul and abusive languages on the security officials, although they tried to pacify him, but he seemed to control himself. Although he claimed that his reaction came after the children were manhandled in a press conference he later granted. But an official said the decision to banned him from Wankhede stadium was a collective decision of The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). We have also lodge a formal complain with the police he added.
This is indeed a bold step for the MCA for taking such a decision regardless of his status and position. "If rules are violated, action will be taken. It does not depend who the individual is. It's a message to everyone whosoever he or she may be that stern action will be taken if there is any misbehaviour," MCA president Vilasrao Deshmukh said in a press conference.
Shah Rukh Khan a popular bollywood superstar co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders landed himself into trouble when he had a brawl with security officials when he was denied entry into the play area along with about 40 children after his side had won the game.
Drunk Shah Rukh Khan tried to force his way in and when he was denied entry he used foul and abusive languages on the security officials, although they tried to pacify him, but he seemed to control himself. Although he claimed that his reaction came after the children were manhandled in a press conference he later granted. But an official said the decision to banned him from Wankhede stadium was a collective decision of The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). We have also lodge a formal complain with the police he added.
This is indeed a bold step for the MCA for taking such a decision regardless of his status and position. "If rules are violated, action will be taken. It does not depend who the individual is. It's a message to everyone whosoever he or she may be that stern action will be taken if there is any misbehaviour," MCA president Vilasrao Deshmukh said in a press conference.