After
Salman
Khan's
dad,
brother
Arbaaz
Khan
talks
about
Salman
Khan's
controversy
and
says
that
he
hopes
his
superstar
brother
Salman
Khan
gives
a
clarification
on
his
'raped
woman'
statement
due
to
his
massive
fan
following.
"There
is
no
doubt
that
in
what
Salman
said,
the
intention
was
not
bad.
Sometimes
you
say
something
out
of
context
but
your
intention
is
not
bad.
But
if
you
become
oversensitive
over
it
then
you
can
create
a
controversy
out
of
anything," Arbaaz
said.
"I
am
sure
that
Salman
must
have
realised
that
the
comparison
he
made
was
not
appropriate
and
for
that,
if
he
feels
that
he
needs
to
apologise,
he
will
apologise.
I
don't
think
I
am
entitled
to
say
that
he
has
to
apologise
or
not,"
Arbaaz
said
at
the
logo
launch
of
his
film
"Jeena
Isi
Ka
Naam
Hai".
Salman,
in
an
interview,
said
that
he
felt
like
a
'raped
woman' walking
out
of
a
ring
in
his
role
as
a
wrestler
in
his
upcoming
film
"Sultan".
He
later
said,
"I
don't
think
I
should
have"
and
explained
that
he
found
it
hard
to
walk.
"I
hope
that
he
would
give
a
clarification
as
a
controversy
has
been
created.
People
look
up
to
him
and
he
has
a
lot
of
following.
So
if
he
has
made
a
statement
that
does
not
look
appropriate
or
does
not
sound
good
to
the
ears,
I
think
in
time
he
will
give
a
statement,"
Arbaaz
said.
Salman's
father,
famous
film
writer
Salim
Khan,
apologised
on
Salman's
behalf
in
a
series
of
tweets
terming
the
'simile,
example,
context'
wrong
but
'intention
right'.
About
their
father's
apology,
Arbaaz
said,
"Every
time
someone
apologises
it
does
not
mean
that
they
are
genuinely
sorry.
Sometimes
you
apologise
because
you
have
hurt
someone's
sentiments
and
said
something
inappropriate."