Shahrukh detained at US airport

Published August 16, 2009

NEW DELHI, Aug 15 Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan said he was detained for questioning on Saturday at a US airport because he has a Muslim name.

Khan, known as the “King of Bollywood,” said he was questioned at Newark Airport in Newark, New Jersey, for two hours but was let go after the Indian embassy in the United States intervened.

Khan “is a Muslim name and I think the name is common on their checklist,” the 43-year-old actor told an Indian television station by telephone from Chicago.

Khan, named as one of the top 50 most influential men in the world in 2008 by US magazine Newsweek, was detained by US immigration officers early on Saturday.

The officers wanted to know why the actor was visiting the United States after his name popped up on the computer screen at a counter.

“I was waiting for my bags... I thought it was nice of them to take me to another room... but that was apparently a second check,” Khan said, adding, “I had my papers in order.” “I was really taken aback,” Khan told CNN-IBN television station.

“I did not want to say anything just in case they took everything wrong because I am little worried about Americans because they do have this issue when your name is Muslim.” US airport officials are frequently accused by human rights groups of racially profiling Muslims.

The actor, who was heading to Chicago to take part in celebrations on Saturday to mark India's Independence Day, said the incident was a “little embarrassing” for an entertainer of his stature.

India's government reacted sharply, saying many such incidents have taken place in the United States.—AFP

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