AIB Roast: I can't take sides, says SRK

Khan feels that humour is a tricky thing and will invoke different reactions from different people


Web Desk February 23, 2015
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With the continued controversy surrounding the AIB roast, Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan has opted to avoid taking sides on the matter to prevent the controversy from escalating further, NDTV Movies reported.

As the latest celebrity to speak out on the roast, Khan feels that humour is a tricky thing and will invoke different reactions from different people depending on their interpretation of it.

Read: Celebrities react to Aamir Khan's stance on AIB Roast

When he was questioned about the celebrity roast which involved Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor, the actor said that he believed in humour but has also become careful with his words as an entertainer.

"I am someone who has always believed in sense of humour. Over the years my sense of humour is rounded off, if not completely over. I have learnt to curtail it because there is always going to be a thin line when it comes to humour. It is always going to invoke radical reaction, either you are going to laugh at it or hate it," he told PTI in an interview.

He added that "when you are a popular actor like I am, people listen to you. So, you need to re-analyse it and I am only speaking about myself here. There will always be issues and questions. I can't take any sides."

Khan concluded by saying that he would not be commenting on what others did or how they did it. Commenting on today's media, he said that as viewers, we can choose what to watch.

"The beauty of today's media is that the power of choice is in your hand, you can decide to watch or not watch something. But having said that, I think I have become very aware of the fact that I need to follow some control aspect," he said.

The AIB video went viral on YouTube but had to be removed after some people objected to the language and jokes used in the roast.

An inquiry into the matter was initiated by the Maharashtra government and Mumbai police and a case was registered against 14 people including director/producer Karan Johar, actors Arjun Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhat, Deepika Padukone and organisers of the show.

Read: AIB controversy: Another FIR registered against KJo, Arjun, Ranveer, Alia, Deepika

The Maharashtra party had also demanded an apology from all the persons involved in the December 2014 charity event held in Mumbai.

Read: Maharashtra party demands apology from KJo, Arjun, Ranveer for 'filthy' language

As the controversy went viral among Bollywood fans, other celebrities spoke out on the jokes and comments that were made at the roast. Aamir Khan shared his discontent by stating that he did not find the show funny and referred to it as 'graphic' due to the verbal violence.

Read: Deeply disturbed by verbal violence in AIB roast: Aamir Khan

Kareena Kapoor had also taken to social media and expressed her lack of interest in watching the show.



Other fans and followers of the controversy also took to their Twitter accounts to share their views on the latest comments on the roast.

 





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COMMENTS (2)

BALDEEP | 9 years ago | Reply I think Indians need to chill out. Its surprising that laughing at ourselves is all of a sudden wrong. Who gave Salman, Amir or any other celebrity to think they speak for the majority. How many movies have these actors been involved that were graphic or vulgar. The fact is why are 50+ yr old actors like Salman acting along side with much younger women as there suitor. Are they then we to assume saying its okay for older men to engage younger women. Its a movie or a roast we the people will decide what we want to watch. Not our fault that Salman and Amir have such narrow thinking that they can't enjoy a roast for being a roast. The roast was amazing and these Bollywood actors should maybe pay attention to there work as its not perfect either. Salman is an over actor and a cry baby anyway.
yousafhaque | 9 years ago | Reply In a multi-cultural society like our's with multi faced individuals,some open,some hidden,a Roast is not going to go well with self righteous people.Neither our immature self nor our culture allows us to be openly discussed in public about our pretentious private life.Hence flop Roasts,which should not have been undertaken in the first place
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