SRK takes lesson from newspaper report
SRK takes lesson from newspaper report :: Weekly Blitz
by Entertainment Desk
December 17, 2010
SRK takes lesson from newspaper report :: Weekly Blitz
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Shah Rukh Khan [SRK] is branded as King of Bollywood. But, few days back, he was visibly embarrassed when Weekly Blitz published an article on Khan alleging him of being 'vulgar' during his most successful show in Dhaka [Bangladesh] on December 10.
Shah Rukh Khan is now ready to make his small screen comeback with 'Zor Ka Jhatka' on Imagine TV, and claims he will beat all competition on television. 'I am the badshah of bedroom. Now people may say I am being vulgar, but the kind of entertainment I provide to my viewers enjoying in their bedrooms - no one else can,' Shah Rukh, in his trademark witty style.
Yes, Khan is now very careful of being labelled again as vulgar, as he possibly got a good lesson from his recent Dhaka show. He has also asked his manager to drop Russian girls from his next trips and pick up some new faces from India.
Meanwhile, intelligence agencies in India are inquiring about any 'hidden' accounts of the Bollywood king as well checking the facts on as to how the huge amount of money SKR received from the Bangladeshi event organizers were finally destined to. These agencies are using the Weekly Blitz articles as scoops of finding the existence of hidden accounts of Shah Rukh Khan. Bangladeshi even management company, Antar Showbiz in a press release, which was released prior to arrival of Bollywood king said, Shah Rukh Khan possesses wealth amounting to half billion dollars, and is known as one of the richest actors in India. Similarly, Bangladeshi intelligence agencies are also continuing investigating the allegations brought against local even management company named Antar Showbiz for making payments to foreign artistes through illegal means as well as evading significant amount of taxes.