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Bollywood icon SRK detained in US, send fans into a tizzy

Saturday, Aug 15, 2009

shahrukh khan with fans 250x158New York/New Delhi, Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan was detained and questioned by immigration officials at a US airport for more than two hours on arrival to take part in a function to mark India’s Independence Day, sending his fans into a tizzy.

But hours after being detained at the Newark Liberty Airport in New Jersey Friday, Khan participated at an event advertised as a “Dinner with Shah Rukh Khan” at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino.

Though he jokingly referred to the incident during his performance, SRK spoke out strongly against his treatment at the airport after the event, saying “it was not a good feeling” when the security officials took him to a separate room for questioning.

“I appreciated my independence a million times more today, I wish I was in India on Independence Day,” said Khan who was on way to Chicago to take part in an Independence Day event.

In New Delhi, External Affairs Ministry Spokesman Vishnu Prakash said India had taken up the issue with the US embassy.

“The matter was taken up with the US embassy,” Prakash said.

In a statement, US Ambassador to India Timothy J. Roemer said: “We are trying to ascertain the facts of the case – to understand what took place.”

Shah Rukh was a “global icon” and “he is a very welcome guest in the United States. Many Americans love his films,” the envoy added.

The Indian consulate in New York said by the time they were informed about the incident and contacted the superstar, Khan said the incident was already over.

“I was taken to a room for questioning. They said my name kept popping up on the computer,” Khan was quoted as saying. Immigration officers wanted to know why Khan was visiting the US. after his name appeared on a computer screen at a counter.

“Khan is a Muslim name, and I think the name is common on their checklist,” the actor said. “I was waiting for my bags. I thought it was nice of them to take me to another room, but that was apparently a second check. I had my papers in order.”

“I was really hassled at the airport because of my name being Khan…The couple of hours of interrogation wanting to know if I know anyone in America while all around people were vouching for me from India and Pakistan (sic),” the Bollywood superstar said in a statement.

“Only these guys just would not let me through. Finally they allowed me to make a call, which I did and the Indian Consulate helped me through.”

“It was absolutely uncalled for I think, me having just finished working there for more than a month…just a couple of weeks ago. They said I have a common name which is causing the delay…checked my bags…I felt angry and humiliated,” Khan said.

He said after about an hour, he asked the officials if he could make a call. “They said it was not allowed from here but they could make an exception. I called a friend who contacted an Indian embassy official who came and vouched for me,” Khan said.

“I am assuming this country is paranoid with a certain section of religion in the world. This has happened to me before. This is not the first time.”

Khan’s latest film “My Name is Khan” produced by Khan and director Karan Johar is set against the September 11, 2001 terror attacks and examines their impact on an Indian Muslim living in the US.

The film, shot largely in the US, is near completion and US-based Fox Star Studios has secured the global distribution rights for a deal which industry insiders estimate to be about 20 million dollars.


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6 Comments

  1. Sahil Kazmi said on August 15, 2009 at 6:19 pm

    Every time I travel overseas and return to the States via JFK, I am routinely detained and then released. It is an inconvenience…..however they do not detain every muslim.

    What upsets me is the special treatment Mr. Khan received. An Indian embassy official rushed to the airport so that he could “vouch” for Mr. Khan. Movie star or not……Mr. Khan should have gone through the process like the many other muslims do. Mr. Khan……you were not in India……so don’t expect every individual to know your occupation.

  2. world said on August 15, 2009 at 7:34 pm

    dont feel sorry for him. his films coming out soon ‘My name is Khan’ and he got stoped because his name was khan. blatantly a publicity stunt.

  3. K - UAE said on August 16, 2009 at 3:26 am

    So bad , not only indians who are upset with thses news we (Emarati) from UAE , ans we are sooooo upset with these kind of treatment to our best Actor Shahrukh Khan , and to all Musilms all over the World ..
    is this what they call freedom nd civilization ???

  4. Kathryn said on August 16, 2009 at 11:13 am

    As an American citizen who admires and respects Shahrukh Khan, I was very unhappy about his detention and the embarrassment he suffered. The UN has a preffered nations status and I think our country should adopt a preferred guest list so this doesn’t happen to well known personalities. Doubtful this was a stunt to promote his film, more likely an ingorant person not aware of his star status. Shahrukh you are loved and appreciated by all who see your work. I apologize on behalf of that guard, the airport, our nation for this ugly incident.

  5. aj said on August 16, 2009 at 1:28 pm

    Thr is no compromise between safety and Religious sentiments .Doest matta if its SRK or anyone else.Its not like US security did it on purpose .

  6. mk said on August 16, 2009 at 4:37 pm

    i’m Gambian citizen from west africa i really felt bad wen i heard abt d news of srk’s detaintion at us airport i know he is a good person wit clean heart srk is one in a millions. good luck king khan

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