Actor
Pulkit Samrat, who is married to Salman Khan's rakhi sister Shweta
Rohira, says the superstar's tweets on 1993 Mumbai blast convict Yakub
Menon were "misinterpreted" by people.
Salman Khan with Pulkit Samrat
The "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" star posted a series of tweets on Sunday
suggesting Yakub is innocent and should not be hanged for the acts of
his brother Tiger Memon but later Salman retracted them.
"He made his stand very clear when people started thinking
otherwise.. He was misinterpreted for whatever he wrote... And I think
at that moment when people are not understanding what a person is
saying, it's always good to retract your statement and I think that's
what he did," he told PTI.
Pulkit, who shared screen space with Salman in "Jai Ho", said the
star did not write anything against the judicial system of our country.
"But he (Salman) made it very clear that this is what he meant and it
wasn't about being against the judiciary because he has faith in the
system.
"I think what he meant was that if somebody else was getting hanged
for the sin done by somebody else, give him an another trial and listen
to his plea and just make sure you are not hanging an innocent," he
added.
Pulkit will be next seen in upcoming comedy satire "Bangistan", opposite Riteish Deshmukh.
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