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In the early hours of September 28, Salman Khan allegedly ran his car over a few pavement dwellers, killing one and injuring three others, in a drunken haze.

The actor was let out the same day on a mere Rs 950 bail. Following a huge uproar in the media at the 'injustice', Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Chhagan Bhujbal ordered a probe into the case.

The finding: Salman did not have a license the day he was driving. His blood test revealed double the permissible alcohol level.

Never more has a star been decried so openly in the media and by the general public.

Members of the film industry, of which Salman has been part of for abou 11 years, have their own take on the matter.

Have your say!
Is Salman Khan being hounded?

 
 
Mahima Chaudhry

Mahima Chaudhry, actress

It is just an accident. Just because a celebrity is involved, he is being targeted. They should think about why paramedics didn't come at the accident spot to the aid of those injured immediately. Politicians' sons go scot free.

Salman is a wonderful guy. And I have seen him helping people he does not even know.


 
 
Pahlaj Nihalani

Pahlaj Nihalani, producer

I do not know why such a big issue is being made out of an accident. Why is it being given a political colour? I have been reading in the papers about hit and run cases. Why is Salman's case so different? He has a heart of gold and has always helped the needy.

Yes, he is emotional and hot-headed, but he is certainly not the bad man he is made out to be. He respects people. Politicians are spoiling the image of the police by making such irresponsible statements.


 
 
Puneet Issar

Puneet Issar, actor-director (directing Khan in a Cinevista film)

I think the media is blowing this accident out of proportion. Why aren't people talking about Salman's good side? He is already miserable about what happened. I am sure he will look after the family of the victims till the end. I am not defending him. But I have known him from the last 22 years.

He goes out of his way to help people. Babloo Mukherjee (son of comedian Keshto Mukherjee), and his friend had met with an accident, in which his friend died. But before he died, Salman had taken him to the hospital. I am sure Salman will get away, like Puru Raajkumar.


 
 
 
Kishan Kumar

Kishan Kumar, actor

It was just an accident. Why is it being blown out of proportion? These kind of accidents keep happening. I have been Salman's friend and I know he is a gem of guy.




 
 


Adhiyaman, director (Hum Tumhare Hai Sanam)

It is just an accident. Why are we making such an issue of this? If this had happened in the south [India], people would have burnt down the police station. Salman is a marvellous human being. If need be, the entire south industry will stand by him.


 
 


Sunil Manchanda, producer (Tere Naam)

Why are they crucifying the man? There are so many accidents nowadays. He is the first to pick up accident victims. There is an AIDS hospital in Bandra (a Mumbai suburb). He spends time with children who do not have anyone.

I remember a lawyer had met with an accident in Panvel (a Mumbai suburb). Many motorists passed by. No one picked up the injured man. Salman stopped his vehicle, took him to the hospital and got him treated. Why don't people see his good side? Let the law take its own course. One accident by Salman and people want to amend the laws!


 
  Have your say!
Is Salman Khan being hounded?

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Salman Khan: Controversy's child

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