In 2007, Shahrukh Khan got embroiled into a controversy when he joked that he could see 'darindagi' (evil intent) in Amar Singh's eyes, while hosting an award function. Post SRK's statement, Amar Singh vowed that he too would insult Shahrukh Khan in a public function when he gets an opportunity. On March 5, a crowd gathered outside SRK's bungalow in Bandra, demanding an apology from him. At that time, SRK was not available at his house, the crowd left SRK's kids, Suhana and Aryan, all scared!

Later, in an interview to Mid-Day's Sarita Tanwar, Shahrukh Khan had said he would have not have spared the protestors and he would have made everyone cry for making his daughter, Suhana, cry.

SRK Narrates The Incident

"I had to cancel my shoot and rush home four hours early because my six-and-a-half-year old daughter (Suhana) was crying. People were screaming and shouting outside my house.

My eight-year-old son (Aryan) wasn't crying, but he was made to stay in the house just in case someone decided to throw something or scream abuses. That scares me to the extent of not having any fear at all.

If you scare me by saying that you will harm me, I will be scared, because if I die, who will look after my kids? But if you threaten my children, I will not be in self preservation mode."

'I Would Have Made Them All Cry For Making My Daughter Cry'

"I can give my life for my kids. Come on, there are only women in my house. My wife wasn't there, my sister is not well and my little daughter was crying. I don't like it! I am a Pathan and I am very, very, very, very protective about my family."

"If I'd reached before the cops cleared the protestors... I would have made them all cry for making my daughter cry. And that's the promise of a Pathan."

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