Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

VIDEO: Salman 'Misbehaves' With Fan; NSUI Wants Him Banned From Goa

28 Jan, 2020 09:23 PM

     

     

    Bollywood actor Salman Khan on Tuesday created a stir after a video of him snatching a mobile phone from the hands of a Goa airport staffer who tried to click a selfie with the actor went viral.

     

    The students' wing of Congress, National Students' Union of India (NSUI), has urged Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to ban Khan from entering Goa if he does not apologise publicly.

     

    Goa BJP General Secretary and former MP Narendra Sawaikar has also slammed Khan for his "deplorable" behaviour and has demanded an unconditional apology.

     
     

    The incident occurred when Khan, who is in Goa to shoot for an upcoming film, landed at the Goa International Airport in Dabolim on Tuesday morning.

     

    In the video, an Airport Authority of India (AAI) official could be seen walking ahead of Khan near the departure gate and taking photos with the actor walking in the backdrop. After a few seconds, the irritated actor could be seen snatching his phone and walking towards an awaiting car.

     

    The NSUI has demanded an apology from the actor. "I request your kind authority to look into this matter with utter seriousness and demand an apology from the actor on public platform since it was a disgrace to the fan publicly, failing which such violent actors with a bad track record should not be allowed to visit Goa in the future," Goa NSUI President Ahraz Mulla said in a letter to Chief Minister Sawant.

     

    The Goa BJP has also condemned the incident. "Being a celebrity, people and your fans will take selfies in public places. Your attitude and behaviour is most deplorable. You have to tender an unconditional public apology @BeingSalmanKhan," Sawaikar tweeted.

     

    A senior official at the Goa airport also confirmed the incident and said that airport staffers had been cautioned against taking selfies with VIP guests.

     

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Emraan Hashmi: 'Serial Kisser' Tag Not Upsetting But Irritating

    Soon after he shot to Bollywood stardom with "Murder" in 2004, Emraan Hashmi acquired the tag of ‘Serial Kisser, for his tendency to pucker up on screen with his heroines. 

    Emraan Hashmi: 'Serial Kisser' Tag Not Upsetting But Irritating

    Sushmita Sen Gets Birthday Wishes From Fans On Twitter

    Sushmita Sen Gets Birthday Wishes From Fans On Twitter
    Twitter users on Tuesday wished Bollywood actress Sushmita Sen on her 44th birthday, with some listing her achivements and posting throwback pictures of her winning the Miss Universe crown in 1994.

    Sushmita Sen Gets Birthday Wishes From Fans On Twitter

    Malaika Ditches Car, Hops Into An Autorickshaw

    Bollywood scorcher Malaika Arora ditched her car and chose to hop into autorickshaw when she stepped out of home a while back.

    Malaika Ditches Car, Hops Into An Autorickshaw

    Boney Kapoor Gets Emotional While Receiving ANR Award For Sridevi

    Boney Kapoor Gets Emotional While Receiving ANR Award For Sridevi
    Producer Boney Kapoor got teary-eyed while accepting Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR) Award on behalf of his late wife and eighties Bollywood superstar Sridevi.

    Boney Kapoor Gets Emotional While Receiving ANR Award For Sridevi

    Have A Look At Salman's Loved-up Post With Bodyguard Shera

    Have A Look At Salman's Loved-up Post With Bodyguard Shera
    Salman on Sunday took to Instagram and posted a picture in which he is seen posing with Shera.    

    Have A Look At Salman's Loved-up Post With Bodyguard Shera

    Rishi Kapoor: Govt Should Name Places After Artistes Rather Than Politicians

    Rishi Kapoor: Govt Should Name Places After Artistes Rather Than Politicians
    Bollywood veteran Rishi Kapoor is upset because he feels the government does not treat the artistes' community well. He feels artistes are not honoured enough in India, the way it happens abroad.  

    Rishi Kapoor: Govt Should Name Places After Artistes Rather Than Politicians