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Being in-human

Ranjib Mazumder / DNA
Sunday, November 8, 2009 23:59 IST
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Mumbai: He is angry and upset. And it's a few T-shirts that have caused it. Salman Khan, who has put his heart and soul in the Being Human cause, is displeased that cheap imitations of Being Human T-shirts are doing the rounds in the Mumbai market even before the official merchandise hits retail stores.

Furious: Salman Khan

"I'm aware of it. But I think those guys (who are buying and selling the fakes) should get aware that we are not out in the market yet. I want people not to buy them (the fakes) since the money (collected through genuine Being Human stuff) is supposed to go for a good cause," said Salman.

His face shows his apparent disgust with the miscreants. "Some people are making imitations and by selling them, they are making money for themselves; but it's just not worth it. It's all because of somebody's cunningness and foolishness." Is he aware of the person leaking his designs? "I am not aware of such disgusting people," he asserts.

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