Superstar
Shahrukh
Khan,
who
has
been
banned
on
entering
the
Wankhede
grounds
for
a
five-year
by
the
Mumbai
Cricket
Association
(MCA),
has
declined
to
talk
about
whether
he
would
tender
an
apology
to
the
cricket
body.
The
Kolkata
Knight
Riders
owner
once
again
said
that
what
he
did
at
the
grounds
was
right
as
a
father.
Talking
to
PTI,
Shahrukh
Khan
said,
“I
don't
want
to
get
into
this
whole
thing,
whether
I
am
going
to
apologise
to
the
(Mumbai
Cricket)
Association
or
not.”
He
added,
“If
I
am
walking
from
here
and
if
you
say
something
which
I
don't
like...
I
think
fortunately
or
unfortunately,
I
am
in
a
position
where
I
should
just
be
more
thick
skinned
and
quiet
and
say,
you
know
what,
if
I
get
into
this
position
right
now,
it
will
be
bad
for
my
family,
children,
my
audience.”
Shahrukh
Khan
further
said,
“So
I
will
have
to
be
a
little
more
patient
or
go
to
less
public
places,
or
I
should
just
wear
ear
muffs.
So
I
apologise
for
that.”
On
the
MCA
ban,
SRK
said,
"Whether
it
is
continued
or
not,
every
association
has
their
rules
and
they
should
follow
it
and
god
bless
them
for
that."
Meanwhile,
the
Badshah
of
Bollywood
apologised
to
the
TV
audience.
Shahrukh
said,
“The
audience,
which
sees
me
doing
roleplay,
for
them
I
feel
sorry
that
I
said
something
like
that.
I
apologise
to
the
TV
audience
with
folded
hands
that
it
was
because
of
me
they
had
to
endure
the
inane
and
stupid
comments
of
the
so-called
analysts
on
television
for
hours.
I
am
really
sorry
for
that.”
However,
Shahrukh
Khan
clarified
that
he
was
not
against
MCA.
The
actor
said,
“Let
me
also
tell
you,
my
fight
is
not
with
an
association.
If
I
am
fighting
with
you,
it
doesn't
mean
my
fight
is
with
your
TV
channel.
My
fight
was
with
you
because
you
misbehaved
with
me.”
Meanwhile,
Shahrukh
declined
to
comment
on
whether
he
would
tender
a
written
apology.