MUMBAI: Brad Pitt and actor Irfan Khan on Friday met city Police Commissioner A N Roy to discuss the alleged manhandling of people at a school here during the shooting of "A Might Heart" that stars Angelina Jolie.
Pitt, the producer of the movie, and Khan told Roy that Jolie's bodyguards had not used racial and religious slurs against parents or mediapersons at the school on Thursday, police sources said.
Aarti and Kailash Surendranath of the film's local production group were present during the 20-minute meeting, the sources said.
Three of Jolie's bodyguards were arrested on Friday on charges of arousing religious passions and causing hurt to parents. They were later released on bail.
The bodyguards had allegedly manhandled 12 people, including two mediapersons, and passed racial remarks outside the Badruddin Tyebji High School in south Mumbai where Jolie was shooting.


