Shah Rukh Khan dodges question on Kashmir, Bengal riots on Twitter
Mumbai, Jun 7 (IBNS): Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has dodged a question put forward on Twitter by one of his followers who asked the former to comment on the riots taking place in different parts of the country.
Khan was asked to comment on Kashmir and Bengal riots as the actor was interacting with his followers in the micro-blogging site.
A person with username Wenay_Aradhya tweeted Khan saying, "Why don't u react or give ur views on Kashmir riots..Bengal riots..illegal settlement of Rohingyas, Bangladeshis & Missionary activities of conversions in south India ?? Are u confined only to MAKEUP & Fashion Dress ???"
#AskSRK@iamsrk
— ಹೇಳà³à²¬à³‡à²•à³ ಅನà³à²¨à²¿à²¸à³à²¤à³!! (@Wenay_Aradhya) June 6, 2018
Why don't u react or give ur views on Kashmir riots..Bengal riots..illegal settlement of Rohingyas, Bangladeshis & Missionary activities of conversions in south India ??
Are u confined only to MAKEUP & Fashion Dress ???
Without giving an answer, the 52-year old actor said: "I would reply to u but I don’t know if u r appropriately and fashionably dressed for my reply..."
I would reply to u but I don’t know if u r appropriately and fashionably dressed for my reply... https://t.co/r33eNR3fbs
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) June 6, 2018
Khan was busy in chatting with several of his fans and followers on Twitter where the actor was replying to the questions ranging from his films to personal life.
The superstar is presently working for his next Bollywood film Anand L. Rai's Zero, which also stars actresses Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles.
Zero is slated to release in Dec, 2018.
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