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Saif Ali Khan: I never use negative publicity for my films
The actor was caught in a brawl recently says it was not put a stunt for his film Agent Vinod
A day after being embroiled in a police case following a scuffle with an NRI businessman from South Africa, actor Saif Ali Khan has publicly said sorry for the incident. He also clarifies that the incident has nothing to do with the promotion of his forthcoming film Agent Vinod. “Whatever I had to say, I had cleared yesterday. It shouldn’t have happened. It was an unfortunate incident. In a way I would like to say sorry for whatever happened,” Saif told reporters at a press conference in Mumbai on Thursday. Click here to read moreSaif Ali Khan’s counter complaint doesn’t stand
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Saif Ali Khan brawl update: what happened that night
With one month left before his ambitious movie Agent Vinod releases, Saif finds himself embroiled in an unexpected controversy
Saif Ali Khan probably had no idea when he got together with his friends for dinner on Tuesday night that it will end with him having to be bailed out from jail. But that’s what happened. Click here to read moreSaif Ali Khan: My friends were abused and I was assaulted
Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan, who was arrested on Wednesday evening after being embroiled in a scuffle with an NRI businessman and later released on bail, says his friends, including girlfriend Kareena Kapoor, were abused and he was assaulted
“There was an ugly incident Tuesday night where my friends and the ladies with us were abused and I was assaulted. I was hit and I defended myself,” Saif said in a statement. Click here to read moreSaif Ali Khan released on bail of Rs 3000
According to sources, Shakeel Ladak is said to have hit Sharma’s father-in-law in the scuffle. Shakeel and Bilal’s lawyer Mahesh Vaswani said: “Iqbal and his group of people were passing comments on the girls (who were part of Saif’s group), and that started the incident.”Click here to read more
Saif Ali Khan arrested in assault case
The Assistant Commissioner of Police, Iqbal Shaikh said that it was a bailable offense under section 325 of the IPC . He further added that the complainant, Mr Sharma who was nursing a bleeding and fractured nose reported the matter around 2:30am on Wednesday. Meanwhile, statements of eight individual witnesses are being recorded and the CCTV footage is being scanned to verify if Saif really assaulted the complainant.Click here to read more




