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Shah Rukh Khan: If Aryan And Abram Ever Hurt A Woman, I'll Behead Them

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jan, 2017 03:11 PM
  • Shah Rukh Khan: If Aryan And Abram Ever Hurt A Woman, I'll Behead Them
Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has urged parents to teach their sons how to respect women.
 
Asked about the recent Bengaluru mass molestation, Shah Rukh said: "It is completely wrong. I feel mothers and fathers should teach their sons how to respect women."
 
SRK spoke to media on Saturday at the Archana Kochhar Show, where he walked as a showstopper. The charity event was held to raise funds for free heart surgeries for 100 children at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute.
 
"All women as daughters or mothers are close to my heart. It's high time we realise and make sure that they are the most respected people on the planet. They are god's creations. Irrespective of their field, they should be respected," he said.
 
In an interview for the January issue of Femina, Shah Rukh Khan said, "I tell Aryan and even AbRam never hurt a woman. If you do, I'll behead you. And no, times have not changed. A girl is not your chhadi-buddy; show some respect."
 
Earlier, SRK had declared on 'Koffee With Karan' that he would rip the lips off anyone who tries to kiss his teenage daughter Suhana. In the interview, Shah Rukh Khan set seven rules for any guy who wants to date Suhana.
 
 
Here are the 7 guidelines:
 
1. Get a job.
2. Understand I don't like you.
3. I'm everywhere.
4. Get a lawyer.
5. She's my princess, not your conquest.
6. I don't mind going back to jail.
7. Whatever you do to her, I will do to you.
 
Bollywood celebrities like Salim Khan, Shekhar Kapur, Akshay Kumar and Farhan Akhtar had earlier strongly condemned the incident that took place during the New Year celebration in Bengaluru.

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