This Article is From Dec 10, 2015

Case Impacted Salman Khan's Personal Life, Says Subhash Ghai

Case Impacted Salman Khan's Personal Life, Says Subhash Ghai

Salman Khan was convicted in May by a lower court in the 2002 hit-and-run case. (AFP photo)

Reactions poured in from all corners as the Bombay High Court on Thursday acquitted Salman Khan in the 2002 Hit and Run case.
  • Extremely happy, would like to congratulate the High Court

    Shobhaa De, Author

     
  • As a film industry person and a friend I am very happy and relieved. May god bless him.

    Kirron Kher, Actor and BJP Lawmaker

     
  • The case had an impact on his personal life. He could have married at 34. Now he is 50.

    Subhash Ghai, Filmmaker

     
  • We are all relieved, that's all I'd like to say. We all had faith in our judiciary.

    Baba Siddique, Friend and Congress Lawmaker

     
  • Sad day. I hope Maharashtra Government will appeal against the verdict in Supreme Court.

    Abha Singh, Senior Lawyer

     
  • Very satisfying. It's a big relief for him and he is very happy.

    Amit Desai, Salman Khan's lawyer

     
  • Have said all along that he was being framed. There is justice is in this country.

    Zafar Sareshwala, Businessman and Salman's Friend

     
  • We should respect judiciary's verdict and abide by it.

    Babul Supriyo, BJP Lawmaker



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