
Looks like Shah Rukh Khan wants to stay away from any controversy till the time his film Dilwale hits the screens on December 18. He evaded the question on the MNS appeal to boycott Dilwale, saying that he and his team have been extremely busy with the film's promotions and wanted only positive things to happen to the film. The Maharashtra Navnirman Chitrapat Karmachari Sena had appealed to people to boycott the Shah Rukh-Kajol-starrer releasing this week, alleging that the actor has "ignored the plight of farmers reeling under severe drought".
When asked about his reaction, and whether he was worried about his film, Shah Rukh, said, "It’s better that you guys don’t ask us anything else but only about our film, let the film release. We have been so caught up with work that we don't understand other things. But Inshallah, everything good will happen with our film."
Shah Rukh, who was present with his entire team of Dilwale – Kajol, Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon among others, was speaking at the music celebration party of the Rohit Shetty-directed romantic-action-drama, at a suburban five-star hotel, on Monday night.