Amid high drama, Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was arrested Wednesday
evening with two others for assaulting an NRI businessman. All three
were later released on bail after being interrogated, police said.
Police
detained Saif and his friends Bilal Amrohi and actress Amrita Arora's
husband Shakeel Ladak at the Marine Drive police station, and later
brought them to the Colaba police station. The interrogation of the trio
- about the incident early Wednesday at the Taj Mahal Hotel in which
Saif is accused of assaulting South African NRI businessman Iqbal Sharma
- lasted one hour.
They were formally arrested and then given bail on personal bonds of Rs.3,000 each.
According to sources, Shakeel Ladak is said to have hit Sharma's father-in-law in the scuffle.
Shakeel
and Bilal's lawyer Mahesh Vaswani told IANS: "Iqbal and his group of
people were passing comments on the girls (who were part of Saif's
group), and that started the incident."
On his part, Saif said he had only "defended" himself after being "assaulted".
"There
was an ugly incident last night (Tuesday) where my friends and the
ladies with us were abused and I was assaulted. I was hit and I defended
myself," Saif said in a statement.
"I have been to the police
station to answer the requirements of law as I am a law abiding citizen.
I have also filed a complaint about what happened last night and I am
confident justice will be done," he added.
A battery of top police officers were waiting for the actor at the Colaba police station, besides the media and scores of fans.
In
the afternoon, police sent a team to Saif's house and after failing to
locate him there, had ordered him to appear before them as early as
possible.
Saif was virtually declared 'wanted' when he went
incommunicado after assaulting Sharma, who is also the director general
and CEO of the Trade, Industry & Investments of South Africa.
The
actor has been charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code
for allegedly assaulting Sharma in the Taj Mahal Hotel around 1 a.m.
Wednesday morning. Police said a case of assault had been registered at
the Colaba police station.
Police are also questioning staff at the hotel and examining the CCTV footage.
Legal experts that the offences for which Saif has been booked are bailable.
Sharma
told TimesNow television that Saif called him an "idiot" for
complaining about the actor's loud conduct at a restaurant in the Taj
Mahal Hotel.
He said he and his family had requested the
restaurant manager to ask Saif and his friends, which included Kareena,
Amrita Arora and Malaika Arora Khan, to keep their voices down.
Sharma said he and his family decided to move to another part of the restaurant downstairs.
"As
we were going down the stairs, Saif was coming up, probably from the
toilet. As he passed me, he called me an idiot and asked 'Do you know
who I am?'"
Sharma said the actor first pushed him and then assaulted his father-in-law who fell on the stairs and bruised his jaw.
"It was an uncivilized way to behave in a public space," Sharma said, adding that he intended to pursue the matter legally.
A police officer confirmed that Sharma and his guests had objected to the noise created by Saif and his friends.
The incident occurred shortly after midnight Tuesday.
Saif has been involved in public spats earlier too, including some photojournalists in Patiala in September 2008.
The
actor has won the Padma Shri award, which did not go down well with the
Bishnoi community in Rajasthan as he is accused of killing a blackbuck
-- an animal the Bishnois hold sacred. Saif was charged with poaching as
the blackbuck is on the endangered list.




