Shah Rukh on Salman's 'raped woman' remark: I can't make any comments, I am so inappropriate myself

When Shah Rukh Khan was asked to react to Salman Khan's 'raped woman' remark, the Raees actor said he shouldn't judge others as he has also made "inappropriate comments".

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Salman (L) and Shah Rukh
Salman (L) and Shah Rukh

Salman Khan's 'raped woman' remark has been a topic of discussion for many days now. From Priyanka Chopra to Anurag Kashyap, several B-Town celebs have expressed their opinion on the Bajrangi Bhaijaan actor's comment.

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While some have supported the Dabangg actor, there are others like Kangana Ranaut and Sona Mahapatra who have slammed the actor for his insensitive remark. During a press conference, the Kick actor compared his gruelling shoot for upcoming film Sultan to that of a condition of a raped woman.

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When Shah Rukh Khan was asked about the same, the Raees actor told the Times of India, "In the last few years I have realized that I made so many inappropriate comments myself that I don't think I am someone to sit and judge somebody else's comments to be very honest. It's about taking sides or not taking sides."

"I myself say so many things, who are we to decide or not decide what he (Salman) should be or shouldn't be doing. Personally speaking I don't think I can make any comments on this, I am so inappropriate myself," added the Dilwale actor.

The 50-year-old actor has not apologised for his remark, made earlier this month, which prompted the National Commission for Women to ask for a public apology. The Dabanng Khan has also been summoned by NCW.

Recently, when Salman Khan was asked about the whole controversy, he said, "I will not take much time because nowadays the less I speak the better it is."