In Mumbai, despite the threat of Shiv Sena, three multiplexes have agreed to screen Shah Rukh Khan starrer "My Name is Khan" from this afternoon. The multiplexes, which have decided to screen the film today, are Fame Adlabs , Fun Cinemas and Cinemax. <br/> <br/>The decision has been taken by the multiplex owners following a meeting, held Friday morning. According to sources, the film will be screened under tight security. <br/> <br/>Maharashtra Chief Minister, Ashok Chavan has appealed to political parties to act maturely. He told reporters that he had assured cinema owners of providing adequate security. Mumbai Police Commissioner, D Sivanandan has also assured Mumbaikars of providing foolproof security in cinemas across the city. The Shiv Sena says that the agitation against Shah Rukh Khan will continue unless he apologises for his statement on inclusion of Pak players in IPL. <br/> <br/>Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan has said in a social networking site that he felt awful that Shiv Sena has misconstrued his words.<br/><br/>
News On AIR | February 12, 2010 12:22 PM
Three multiplexes agree to screen ‘MNIK’ in Mumbai, despite Sena threat