Shah Rukh Khan's 2012 Wankhede Incident: Former ACP Shares Insights
'Shah Rukh Khan Ne Raada Kar Diya': Ex ACP Reveals What Really Happened At Wankhede Stadium In 2012
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The 2012 altercation involving Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan at Wankhede Stadium, following a Kolkata Knight Riders victory, remains a hot topic. Former Assistant Commissioner of Police Iqbal Shaikh describes the incident as a 'miscommunication' that escalated due to misunderstandings between security personnel and Khan's entourage.
- 01The incident occurred after a Kolkata Knight Riders victory over Mumbai Indians.
- 02Former ACP Iqbal Shaikh described the event as a 'miscommunication'.
- 03Khan was playing with children when a security guard's actions upset him.
- 04Shaikh intervened to prevent further escalation of the situation.
- 05Shah Rukh Khan expressed his anger was due to the presence of his children and an offensive remark from security.
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The altercation involving Shah Rukh Khan at Wankhede Stadium in 2012, which followed his IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders' win over the Mumbai Indians, has been a subject of much debate. In a recent interview, Iqbal Shaikh, the then Assistant Commissioner of Police, recounted the events, labeling it a 'miscommunication' that escalated quickly. Shaikh noted that the situation began with a disagreement between security personnel and Khan's entourage, leading to a heated exchange. He recalled being informed that Khan was causing a scene and intervened to escort the actor out of the stadium to prevent further issues. Khan, who was reportedly upset due to the presence of his children and a perceived offensive comment from a security staff member, later explained his reaction during an appearance on the show Aap Ki Adalat. This incident continues to resonate, bridging the worlds of cricket and cinema in India.
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