“My name is Khan” of exhibits in Pakistan


Bollywood film “My name is Khan” starring Shah Rukh Khan has been granted permission to display in cinemas in different parts of Pakistan. Film faced difficulties in the release of all parts of India due to threats from the Shiv Sena party, but in Pakistan for the full board recommended that the exhibition of the film since Shah Rukh Khan, Pakistan supported the players included in the IPL3.
Hundreds of activists staged a protest outside the Shiv Sena office in Mumbai. The demonstrators called for the release of the film throughout the state of Maharashtra, Mumbai, without any obstacles. The protest was held by non-governmental organization “of the Awami League Bahrat.” The protesters carried banners and chanted slogans against the Shiv Sena. Police arrested the demonstrators, but were released at a later time.
My name is Khan is to be released today, but in all parts of India, Shiv Sena, has vowed to disrupt the premiere of the film. Local police have confirmed that at least 21,000 police officers will be deputed to the safety and the role of the cinema screening of the film.