Superstar
Salman
Khan
is
busy
promoting
his
upcoming
film
Kick
but
the
shutterbugs
in
the
town
are
not
ready
to
click.
Yes,
after
Shradda
Kapoor
media
photographers
have
decided
to
boycott
Salman
Khan,
following
his
recent
controversy
with
the
paparazzi.
The
lensmen
threatened
to
boycott
Salman
Khan
till
the
release
of
Kick
and
demanded
an
apology
from
the
star.
It
is
to
be
mentioned,
the
controversy
relates
to
the
recent
incident
when
Salman
Khan's
bodyguards
allegedly
manhandled
the
photographers
at
a
promotional
event.
After
that,
Salman
Khan's
statement
further
irked
the
photographers
when
he
said,
"Those
who
want
to
cover
the
event
are
welcome
to
stay,
the
rest
can
leave
if
they
wish."
Meanwhile,
Salman
seems
to
be
totally
unbothered
about
the
supposed
boycott
as
the
star
actually
laughed
and
tweeted,
"this
is
wat
i
call
a
stand,
the
photographers
r
gonna
loose
out
on
wrk,
but
hav
still
taken
a
decision
not
to
take
my
pics,
happy
fr
them
(sic)".
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ha
ha
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14,
2014</a></blockquote>
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Salman's
tweet
further
added,
"I
wld
hv
immense
respect
for
them
if
they
keep
this
stand
(sic)."
The
entire
ruckus
started
when
the
photographers
asked
Salman
Khan
to
pose
but
the
star
refused
for
some
reasons.
While,
the
paparazzi
holds
the
stand
that
Salman
should
not
have
refused
the
request,
people
close
to
Salman
and
the
film
Kick
stress
that
Salman
would
have
posed
for
them
if
they
would
have
wait
a
little.