Shah
Rukh
Khan
On
Wankhede
Stadium
Fiasco:
Bollywood
actor
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
infamous
fiasco
at
Mumbai's
Wankhede
Stadium
grabbed
massive
attention.
The
incident
that
took
place
in
2012
added
a
controversial
chapter
to
its
history.
The
actor
was
banned
for
five
years
from
entering
MCA
premises,
including
Wankhede
Stadium.
Shah
Rukh
Khan
On
Wankhede
Stadium
Fiasco
While
the
ban
was
lifted
after
three
years,
Shah
Rukh
Khan
recalled
the
incident
during
an
appearance
on
Aap
Ki
Adalat.
He
revealed
that
the
trigger
for
his
outburst
was
a
religiously
sensitive
word
used
by
the
security
staff.
He
said,
"Yes,
I
was
very
angry
and
upset.
My
kids
were
there,
and
I
thought
someone...
Maybe
they
had
a
rule,
that
hatao
yaha
se.
I
told
him,
these
are
our
kids,
and
we
are
taking
them.
I
just
said
this.
There
was
a
person
there
who
said
a
word
which
I,
as
a
Delhi
person,
felt
like
it
was
an
abusive
word.
Even
though
the
same
word
in
Marathi
is
also
rude.
Thoda
sa
religious,
galat
tha
woh
(It
was
religious,
it
was
wrong).
I
then
lost
my
cool,
main
pagal
hogaya,
and
I
went
to
hit
him," the
superstar
explained.
For
the
uninitiated,
the
altercation
occurred
after
Shah
Rukh's
Kolkata
Knight
Riders
defeated
the
Mumbai
Indians.
As
per
reports
in
PTI,
at
that
time,
the
actor
denied
misbehaving
and
asserted
that
he
reacted
after
children,
including
his
own
kids,
were
allegedly
'manhandled'
by
the
security
staff
at
the
stadium.
Meanwhile,
recently
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
accompanied
by
his
wife
Gauri
and
children
Aaryan,
Suhana,
and
AbRam,
attended
the
India
vs
Australia
World
Cup
final
at
Wankhede
Stadium.
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
Work-Front
On
the
professional
front,
Shah
Rukh
Khan
is
riding
high
in
the
box-office
success
of
his
2023
releases.
Starting
the
year
with
the
blockbuster
'Pathaan,'
which
shattered
box
office
records,
he
followed
it
up
with
'Jawan,'
surpassing
the
success
of
his
earlier
release.
The
actor
is
now
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
his
upcoming
film,
'Dunki,'
a
Rajkumar
Hirani-directed
social
comedy-drama
scheduled
to
hit
theaters
on
December
21.