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Sena activists blacken 'My Name Is Khan' posters in Indore

Actor Shah Rukh Khan had spoken in favour of Pakistani cricketers after the IPL franchisees failed to select any player from the neighbouring country following which he came in the firing line of the Shiv Sena.

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Protesting against Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan for batting in favour of Pakistani cricketers following their exclusion from Indian Premier League (IPL), Shiv Sena activists here today blackened the posters of his latest film My Name Is Khan.

Nearly 25 activists of the saffron outfit gathered at the Regal Square and blackened the posters of the film due for a release tomorrow.

They also raised slogans against the 44-year-old actor. The Sena activists have warned that they will not allow the screening of the film in the city at any cost.

Khan had spoken in favour of Pakistani cricketers after the IPL franchisees failed to select any player from the neighbouring country following which he came in the firing line of the Shiv Sena.

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