Saif Ali Khan is in trouble in spite of people taking his side. However, with statements from independent sources the matter is going from bad to worse for the actor.
THREE DAYS have passed since the Saif-Sharma brawl and matters are not cooling down. On the contrary, things are getting messier with people speculating, making statements and accusing each other. While Mumbai Police are saying that they have got evidence that could put Saif into grave danger, the bad boy of Bollywood, who is known for such incidents, Salman Khan, has lashed out at the media saying that Saif is not the one to get into brawls, as reported in ibnlive.com. Some also speculated that the incident might be a publicity stunt but that was denied by the actor saying that no one needs negative publicity.
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However, all the evidence points to the fact that the actor might be over-playing the act of being the victim in the whole incident. Apart from the fact that Sharma did actually submit an X-ray of his fractured nose and Saif failed to submit any such evidence, the manager of the Wasabi also said that it was the actor who dealt the first blow. But he also added that after that even the NRI businessman Iqbal Sharma said some unkind words.
The entire thing went way out of line when Saif used physical force to resist to whatever happened that was against his liking. As was seen in the Shahrukh-Kunder slapgate incident people got divided on who is correct and who is not and the same is happening here too. While most of the people believe that Saif would not get away with the act, there are people who are siding with the new Nawab.
Saifgate and Shahrukh’s Slapgate has one basic difference- SRK had a scuffle with another Bollywood man while Saif came up against a man outside Bollywood. This is why the fire was almost extinguished very quickly in Shahrukh’s case and the why Saif faces possible prison time. Bollywood is known for keeping up their spirit of brotherhood and inspite of all fights, like a family, they eventually kiss and make up but the same cannot be said for Saif-Sharma case. This is the reason why currently the future of the case is very foggy.