Mumbai:
According
to
Shahrukh
Khan,
the
current
ongoing
controversy
regarding
the
number
of
screens
alloted
for
the
release
of
his
film
Jab
Tak
Hai
Jaan
and
Ajay
Devgn's
Son
of
Sardar
is
"silly
and
strange".
"Instead
of
being
disheartened,
it
is
silly,
it
is
not
just
right.
I
don't
know
how
it
gets
resolved.
Is
someone
going
to
tell
me
not
to
release
my
film
on
Friday," SRK
told
the
PTI.
"I
don't
understand
it...
I
find
it
very
strange
rather
than
disheartening.
What
is
the
meaning
of
all
this?
The
film
is
coming
out,
let's
pray
for
each
other's
film.
I
think
both
the
movies
will
do
well,"
the
actor
added.
Khan
feels
that
if
the
makers
of
Son
of
Sardar
had
an
issue
with
the
number
of
theatres,
then
they
could
have
released
the
film
a
week
ago.
"My
logic
is
if
you
are
worried
that
you
have
less
number
of
theatres
then
you
should
have
booked
it
earlier.
Because
your
business
house
has
not
done
it
and
the
other
has
done
it
why
are
you
holding
that
against
us,
why
is
there
an
issue?"
he
said.
"If
you
have
an
option
then
you
can
come
like
this
Friday,
it
is
completely
for
you
to
choose.
Either
do
it
one
week
before
or
after
but
if
you
have
decided
to
do
it
together
then
release
it,"
he
said.