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Shah Rukh Khan returns home
NDTV Correspondent, Tuesday August 18, 2009, Mumbai

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is back at his Mumbai home, Mannat, after a rocky visit to America where he was held up for questioning at Newark Airport, much to the chagrin of his fans the world over.

Shah Rukh, who has recently finished shooting in the US for his film My Name is Khan, was detained and questioned for almost two hours at the airport as part of what the US calls "racial profiling" to weed out terror suspects.

He arrived at the Mumbai airport to a welcome from crowds of people. A big media contingent had also gathered. As he got into his car at the airport, Shah Rukh waved, smiled and gave his trademark salaam to the crowd

After his two-hour ordeal in the US sparked a furore in India, Shahrukh had on Monday asked his fans not to take the issue further, even as he said that America needed to offer "a little more warmth and speed in its processes".

Earlier, in Houston, where he arrived from Chicago to attend a 'Meet and Greet' carnival, the actor said he respected the procedures the US required people to follow, but maintained his experience was "not pleasant". Immediately after being detained at the airport Shah Rukh had told his fans that he did not feel like stepping on US soil again.
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Posted by Reena Bhargav on Aug 28, 2009
I very correctly agree with the comment made by Mr. Ramachandaran that SRK should cooperate with US authorisites. US is strict lawmaker and spent money and time to ensure that law is followed. However in India you can see that High Court just gave a two year imprisonment to Ansal Brother whose negligence caused 59 people to lose their life. Another example is the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia who is visiting India in last week of August '09 and will ask India for extradition of a 24 year old Indian student who rammed over two Australians and one of them was succumed to his injury. We should learn from these countries that life is precious and perpetuaters should be brought to justice.
Posted by Ramarajan on Aug 22, 2009
The US Guys were dead right. This time, yes. Hope they got close enough to the truth.
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