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Actor Shakib Khan sued by Bangladesh rickshaw driver over phone error

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A Bangladeshi auto-rickshaw driver is suing one of the country's best-known film stars, who used his phone number in a movie.

The blunder led to Ijajul Mia being deluged with calls from admiring female fans of film star Shakib Khan.
"The use of my number... made my life completely miserable," Mr Mia said.

He is seeking more than $60,000 (£45,000) for the distress caused by the calls, which he argues has nearly ruined his marriage.

Mr Mia is estimated to have received nearly 500 calls over a five-day period in July from women hoping to meet Mr Khan.

There has been no comment from the actor to the claims.

Cycle rickshaws and auto-rickshaws jostle for space and custom in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka - and Mr Mia says his mobile phone is vital for his business

Mr Khan is one of the famous and successful actors in Bangladesh, winning numerous awards.

The incident involving Mr Mia's mobile phone number took place in the film Rajniti - released in June and produced and directed by Mr Khan.

In the film, the movie star is seen and heard reciting Mr Mia's number to his onscreen girlfriend.

"Every day I got hundreds of calls, mostly from female fans of Shakib Khan," a frustrated Mr Mia told the AFP news agency.

"They would say 'Hello Shakib, I am your fan. Do you have two minutes to talk to me?'"

Mr Mia said the anxiety caused by the calls had left him questioning whether to sell his family home, and led to his new wife threatening to leave him.

He explained that he could not afford to get a different number because he would lose business from long-established clients if he did so.

"I am a newly-married man with one daughter," he said. "When these calls started coming, my wife thought that I was having an affair."

One fan was reported by AFP to have been so enamoured with the idea of meeting Mr Khan that she travelled 500km (300 miles) to see him.

Mr Mia's case was filed this week before a district judge, who initially was reported to have been reluctant to hear it.

But the judge is reported to have changed his mind after lawyers acting on his behalf submitted evidence showing the personal angst experienced by him because of the phone calls.

Another hearing in the case has been fixed for 18 December, local media reported.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41832986
 
Khan's are the biggest stars in Bangla movies too? :afridi

There are more Khans in Pakistan thn India+Bangladesh combined but interestingly they are more into sports thn movies, music or entertainment...
 
Khan's are the biggest stars in Bangla movies too? :afridi

You were not aware of him? He is a good actor but makes crappy movies. Watch his movie King Khan.

Shakib-Khan.jpg
 
There are more Khans in Pakistan thn India+Bangladesh combined but interestingly they are more into sports thn movies, music or entertainment...

In India as far as I know, only people with Pathan ancestry have it. From this forum, someone said Sharjeel is not a Pathan. But he still has Khan in his name.
 
In India as far as I know, only people with Pathan ancestry have it. From this forum, someone said Sharjeel is not a Pathan. But he still has Khan in his name.

I am also a Khan but not Pathan. Just like every Singh isn't a Sikh ;)
 
I am also a Khan but not Pathan. Just like every Singh isn't a Sikh ;)

Some people's self indulgence has no bounds. The thread is about the poor rikshawpuller and shakib, yet people are discussing their own surnames.
 
Hmmmm.Seems Khan surname is common among AWANs.

True some examples of Awans with Khan as surname:

Amir Mohammad Khan (Nawab of Kalabagh & Governor of West Pakistan)
Air Marshal Nur Khan (Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force & Governor of West Pakistan)
 
In India as far as I know, only people with Pathan ancestry have it. From this forum, someone said Sharjeel is not a Pathan. But he still has Khan in his name.

In subcontinent, only Mughals are valid khans (i.e.Mirza Asad Ullah khan galib ).
As far as i know, Khan was an army title, given by Chinese govt at chinese-Mongolian region. Tamjuin (famously known as chengez khan) was once employed by his uncle, who was employed by chinese.Tamjuin performed well while leading few dozen soldiers and was given the title of Khan.

After chengez khan, came Ogdai khan, and then Kualai khan...so it's clear that mughal used "khan"

And my assumption is that Mughals rulers employed people and based on good performance people were given titles, and in the case of pathans, they took the title too seriously and adopted it as sur name.
 
In India as far as I know, only people with Pathan ancestry have it. From this forum, someone said Sharjeel is not a Pathan. But he still has Khan in his name.
Lolwut? Khan is just a regular last name for Pakistanis, it doesn't mean you're Pathan, otherwise Genghis Khan would be pathan lol.
 
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