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When cops stirred up controversies for being lenient with Bollywood stars

Updated on: 14 January,2015 08:34 AM IST  | 
Sonali Joshi Pitale |

With the Mumbai police being slammed for inviting rape-accused singer Ankit Tiwari to their event, we take a look at instances when cops faced public ire for their undue favours to Bollywood celebs

When cops stirred up controversies for being lenient with Bollywood stars

Bollywood stars and cops

Bollywood's fascination with the gun-totting men in khaki goes a long way back. Even off screen, the industry is known to enjoy a good rapport with the police. Filmmakers and actors, who take inputs from policemen for cop-based projects, have been seen returning the favour in various ways — from performing at police events to inaugurating books written by top officers and pledging support to their initiatives.

However, this proximity has, at times, worked against the police force as well as the stars themselves. In the latest incident, the Umang Police Show ran into controversy after singer Ankit Tiwari, who was arrested last May on rape charges, performed at the event on Saturday night. The singer, it is alleged, participated in the function to gain favour with the law-keepers. Though the Mumbai police commissioner tendered an apology for Ankit's presence at the event, the Bollywood-police equation has again come under the scanner. hitlist draws up a list of actors who stirred up a hornet's nest for being pally with the cops.

Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan
Last August, the superstar found himself in the midst of a controversy when he lifted a woman constable (in pic) during a police function in Kolkata. When the dance pictures went viral, political parties lashed out at the uniformed cop for shaking a leg with the celebrity.


Shah Rukh Khan with cop


The actor scoffed at the criticism stating that no one had raised the uniform issue when he had taken part in similar shows with male soldiers. He also said that the issue was being raked up not because a cop in uniform had danced with him, but because it was a woman.

Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra
In 2007, when the actress filed a case against her personal secretary Prakash Jaju for alleged verbal harassment, the police drew flak for giving her special treatment. It was reported that an officer of Oshiwara police station allegedly brought the complaint register till Priyanka's car so that she could sign on it without having to step out. The breach of rules was followed by a departmental probe.

Saif Ali Khan
Saif Ali Khan
The actor has been accused of getting undue favour from the police on a few instances, apparently due to his influential family background. Three years ago, he was booked for allegedly assaulting an NRI at a five-star restaurant in the city. The actor was said to have surrendered at the police station late in the evening and granted bail in just 90 minutes. Normally, for a common man, such a process takes time. But, the actor was presented before the night court and released immediately. However, the police claimed that no rules had been bent for the actor.

Sanjay Dutt
In 2007, a star-struck constable of Pune's Yerwada jail was placed under suspension for hugging Sanjay Dutt —convicted under the Arms Act in 1993 Mumbai blasts case — when he came out on interim bail.


Seven years ago, pictures of a constable hugging Sanjay Dutt outside the Yerwada jail went viral and led to the former’s suspension. Pic/Shadab Khan
Seven years ago, pictures of a constable hugging Sanjay Dutt outside the Yerwada jail went viral and led to the former's suspension. Pic/Shadab Khan

The state government served showcause notice to eight others who shook hands with Munnabhai of the silver screen, the footage of which was generously flashed by news channels.

Sanjay Dutt

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