Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan on Friday apologised for the controversy over the release of his film My Name Is Khan but made it clear the regret is not directed towards the Shiv Sena, which threatened to halt the screening of the movie.
“i thank u all for this… apologise for giving stress over the last few days... &now truly know the meaning of being humbled. lov u all so much,” (sic) tweeted the 44-year-old star shortly after several multiplexes, which were initially reluctant, went ahead with the screening of the keenly awaited film here.
Mr. Khan also said he was “humbled and overwhelmed” after the response from the public for his film.
In a bid to clarify that his regret in a tweet is not construed as directed at the Shiv Sena who have demanded that the superstar apologise for his remarks favouring inclusion of Pakistani players in IPL, Mr. Khan posted another message on Twitter to say his apology is for his fans and no one less.
“whoa… just hearing some media reports. just so that all know... wot i say here is for my fans across the world. thats all,” (sic) wrote Mr. Khan who has 1,31,435 followers on the Website.
“i am humbled by this show of love & kindness. so dont know wot else to say. overwhelmed & promise will make india proud with my hard work. yipppeee !!!! ...in my work or words, i wholeheartedly regret... and i love u very very very very much. thank u thank u thank u,” (sic) Mr. Khan tweeted after MNIK ran to full houses in Mumbai and elsewhere in the country.
“i realise today... i am just a film hero... u all in the theatres r the real deal. god feel so loved & humbled. hats off to all heroes,” (sic) the actor added.