Salman Khan
On the microblogging site Twitter, the
Dabangg star made a few remarks in favor of terrorist Yakub Memon, claiming that he was being punished for the crimes that his brother Tiger Memon, the prime suspects in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts, did. He however retracted the tweet later, especially after his own father, screenwriter Salim Khan, termed it meaningless.
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Aamir Khan
The biggest Bollywood controversy surrounded Mr. Perfectionist of Bollywood, after he claimed that his wife Kiran has thought about leaving the country, skeptical about the rising intolerance in the country and afraid for their son Azad. Even though Aamir himself claimed that this was a huge thing to say on her part, only the former part of his speech was quoted by the media and the actor faced several protests and negative reactions.
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Shah Rukh Khan
The
Dilwale actor landed himself in big trouble when reports came of him calling India an intolerant country. Even though he claimed that his remarks were misconstrued, he faced some wrath by the hands of extremist religious groups, who went on to the length of asking to boycott his films.
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Kangana Ranaut
When asked what being ‘good friends’ means in Bollywood, the Queen actress didn’t take a minute before saying that it means ‘f**k buddies, little promoted’. What she meant by saying this, we leave that for you to understand.
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