Bollywood
star
Shahrukh
Khan
has
finally
broken
his
silence
on
the
Mumbai
terror
attacks.
Lashing
out
at
the
attackers
and
the
religious
fundamentalists
he
said
that
they
have
no
religion
and
Islam
does
not
preach
terror.
Shahrukh
also
stressed
on
the
fact
that
youngsters
should
be
taught
the
correct
interpretation
of
religion.
The
Rab
Ne
Bana
Di
Jodi
actor
appealed
to
the
youth
of
the
country
to
take
active
part
in
politics
so
that
they
can
have
a
better
tomorrow.
Shahrukh
is
currently
working
on
My
Name
Is
Khan
which
narrates
the
tale
of
a
common
Muslim
man
who
faces
ordeals
where
ever
he
goes.
He
added
that
the
film
will
tell
the
world
that
a
man
who
is
a
Muslim
need
not
be
a
terrorist.
Earlier
Shahrukh
Khan
stormed
into
the
hearts
of
Malaysians
when
he
received
the
Dakutship
in
the
Malasian
capital
of
Kuala
Lampur.
King
Khan
who
had
sustained
injury
in
his
shoulder
a
day
earlier
while
shooting
in
Mumbai
said
he
enjoyed
himself.
Dressed
in
a
traditional
attire
of
samping
and
songkok
he
received
the
award.
Dakutship
is
the
one
of
the
highest
honours
in
Malaysia
and
is
considered
equivalent
to
British
knighthood.
Shahrukh
had
to
be
injected
with
three
jabs
before
he
went
on
stage
to
receive
the
award.
He
has
had
a
huge
fan
following
in
Malaysia
ever
since
he
shot
a
movie
in
2001
which
boosted
the
tourism
in
the
country
by
leaps
and
bounds.
Story first published: Monday, December 8, 2008, 14:16 [IST]