Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan recently got a telling off from Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Alibaug, Maharashtra Jayant Patil.
A video has surfaced on the internet apparently taken on the day of Shah Rukh’s birthday as he reached Alibaug where he held a star-studded birthday party. The actor’s yacht was docked at the Alibaug jetty in front of the MLC’s who wanted to leave for Mumbai. However, he had to wait as the star took some time to come out. This angered the MLC who then expressed his frustration to the actor and then proceeded to go on his yacht by going through SRK’s.
#WATCH: Jayant Patil, Maharashtra MLC from Alibaug, heckled Shah Rukh Khan for not coming out of his yacht at Alibaug Jetty (Mobile video) pic.twitter.com/lq5owiKZnw
— ANI (@ANI) November 11, 2017
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In the video, the MLC is seen shouting at the actor and reportedly saying, “You may be a superstar, but have you bought the entire Alibaug? You cannot enter Alibaug without my permission.”
According to reports, Patil said he was scheduled to go to Alibaug on November 3 but could not board his boat as Khan’s yacht was anchored at the Gateway of India jetty.
“A huge crowd (of fans) had gathered there to get a glimpse of the actor and Khan was also waiving at them. There were some police officials too for his security. For some time, Khan’s boat did not leave and I had to wait. Even the police were doing nothing and this irked me. I heckled him (Khan) because I was getting late and it seemed that he was not in a hurry (to leave),” he said.
“I am a fan of the actor but what happened there was not good. Superstars should get police protection but that does not mean others should suffer because of it,” Patil added.
The footage also showed Shah Rukh Khan coming out on the jetty to loud cheers from the fans.
Recently, SRK celebrated his 52nd birthday with his close friends and family at his Alibaug bungalow. Guests in attendance included Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Karan Johar, Katrina Kaif, Siddharth Malhotra and Farah Khan among others.