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Bollywood actor Salman Khan in hot water over rape remark
    2016-June-23  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    BOLLYWOOD movie star Salman Khan ran afoul of a national women’s group, film critics and Twitter users Tuesday after saying that training sessions for his new film made him feel like a “raped woman.”

    Khan, arguably India’s most popular actor, made the remark during media interviews over the weekend to promote the film “Sultan,” in which he plays a professional wrestler.

    “It is the most difficult thing,” the 50-year-old actor told reporters in Mumbai on Saturday when asked about his training schedule. “When I used to walk out of that ring, it used to be like a raped woman walking out.”

    The remark, which initially went unnoticed, sparked outrage on social media with the hashtag #InsensitiveSalman trending for several hours.

    The National Commission for Women (NCW), a government-run body for women’s rights, took notice and wrote to Khan demanding a public apology within seven days. “He has demonstrated the patriarchal mindset that is prevalent in this country — unfortunately, he will get away with it,” Lalitha Kumaramangalam, the NCW chairwoman, told a television channel.

    Khan has not commented and his manager did not answer phone calls.

    Prominent movie critic Raja Sen said Tuesday he would not watch “Sultan,” which opens in cinemas early next month.

    Khan’s remark also drew a bitter response on Twitter. “It’s our fault that we have given stardom to such a misogynistic idiot!” said Twitter user Neeraj Khandelwal.(SD-Agencies)

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