The 'Indian Mujahideen' recently warned four leading Muslim actors – Shah
Rukh, Aamir, Salman and Saif Ali, all, coincidentally, answering to the name
of Khan – that if they didn't keep off working in Indian movies, they'd run
the risk of 'paying a price'.


While the Big Khans are extremely reticent after Saif and Shabana's
statements, previous occasions when they have been more vocal in responding
to such issues indicate that they don't see things differently. Shah Rukh,
who earlier this year said in an interview to Tehelka that "AR Rahman sent
me a message once saying you are an ambassador for
Islam<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_Buzz/My_name_is_Khan/articleshow/3393571.cms#>.
I think I truly am," argued in 2004 while talking to the BBC, that "Indians
by nature right now are very secular, have been very secular, and the
biggest case in point is that a Muslim guy is one of the top stars for the
last 13 years, they have accepted me, nobody has ever questioned my
religion."


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Vithur

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