The public response to Shah Rukh Khan’s film My Name Is Khan has proved categorically that Thackerays are worn-out tigers. With the newly released Khan film Mumbaikars thumbed their nose at the Shiv Sena’s ominous threats. They queued up in thousands to watch the movie. The Shiv Sena must learn its lessons from its successive failures.
K A SOLAMAN, Alappuzha
The Tribune, Chandigarh Dated 18 Feb2010
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