Bollywood star held in U.S. airport, fans outraged
Sat Aug 15, 9:09 am ET 
 
MUMBAI (Reuters) – Indian Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan said he felt angry and 
humiliated after he was detained and questioned at a U.S. airport, sparking an 
uproar in India among his fans.
 
Khan, 43, one of India's best known actors, was enroute to Chicago for a parade 
to mark the Indian independence day on Saturday when he was pulled aside at 
Newark airport Friday, he said.
 
"I was really hassled perhaps because of my name being Khan. These guys just 
wouldn't let me through," he said in a text message to reporters in India.
After a couple of hours' interrogation, he was allowed to make a call, he said, 
and he got in touch with the Indian consulate who vouched for him and secured 
his release.
 
"Absolutely uncalled for, I think. I felt angry and humiliated," said Khan, who 
had just finished a month-long shoot in the United States for his upcoming film 
"My Name is Khan," which is about a Muslim man's experience with racial 
profiling.
 
A U.S. consul official in India told a television channel they were inquiring 
into the matter.
As news of Khan's detention broke on Indian television channels, which have 
played up attacks in Australia on Indian students, fans and actors began 
posting angry comments on the Internet.
 
"Shocking, disturbing n downright disgraceful. It's such behavior that fuels 
hatred and racism. SRK's a world figure for God's sake. Get real!!," tweeted 
actor Priyanka Chopra.
Indian Information Minister Ambika Soni told a television station that while 
she could not say if Khan had been detained "on religious grounds, there have 
been too many instances like these in the U.S. concerning Indians."
 
Last month U.S-based carrier Continental Airlines apologized to former Indian 
president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam for frisking him at New Delhi airport.
 
(Reporting by Shilpa Jamkhandikar; Editing by Rina Chandran)

 
 

 



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