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I don't understand logic behind Sena's anger, says SRK

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 1:47 AM IST

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who drew Shiv Sena's ire for supporting Pakistani cricketers inclusion in the IPL, says he does not understand the "logic" behind the controversy and would have apologised if they had a problem with his film 'My Name Is Khan'.

The 44-year-old superstar said what hurt him the most was the fact that his "Indianness" was questioned again and again.

Khan said that he would have apologised to Shiv Sena if the content of his film, released on February 12, was found to be offensive but did not do so because he didn't understand the "logic" behind their anger.

"If they had a problem with my film, I would have apologised. I have done so earlier because I do not want to offend anyone with my films, my aim is to entertain. But this was about who I am as a person and my Indianness and I was hurt that I had to clarify it again and again," said Khan in an interaction with media.

The actor said that he has "great respect" for the Sena leaders but feels that politics and patriotism should not have been mixed with entertainment.

"They are much older than me and I have great respect for them. But I did not understand why was the film dragged in between. I am one of those who believe that entertainment and politics should not be mixed," he said.

"I did not understand why was my Indianness questioned. My father is a freedom fighter and I am proud of that," he added.

The actor was abroad for promotion of his film when controversy broke out.

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"I just wanted to rush back home....It was like living in a bad dream and I was constantly worried that someone might get hurt, because I want my film to make people happy, that is all I want," said Khan.

The film had a limited release in Mumbai and Gujarat last Friday, but opened to full houses across the rest of the country and received positive reviews.

Khan, who thanked his fans for supporting him and his film, said that he often unwittingly courts controversy.

"Controversy seems to have become my middle name. My wife has advised me to steer clear of any dialogues written by myself," he said.

It was wife Gauri Khan, who along with daughter Suhana went out to theatres to gauge the public's reaction on the film's release day, that kept the actor posted on all the developments.

"I was in constant touch with Guari and she told me that my fans were coming out to watch the film and were liking it. I have to thank my fans for it all," said the actor.

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First Published: Feb 19 2010 | 1:11 PM IST

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