This Article is From May 10, 2012

Rakhi Sawant accuses Aamir of copying her show

Rakhi Sawant accuses Aamir of copying her show

Highlights

  • Aamir Khan's television debut, Satyamev Jayate has already been accused of copying by singer Palash Sen. Now, controversial TV personality and item girl Rakhi Sawant says he copied the concept from her show Rakhi Ka Insaaf.
  • In an interview to Times Of India, Rakhi said: "The show is a complete copy of Rakhi Ka Insaaf. They (the production house) have stolen our concept. The format of my show was similar. There was a point when I was so disturbed after meeting the various people who came on the show with their problems, that I had to be hospitalised, since I was suffering from depression."
  • Rakhi also said that she has nothing against Aamir and that she’d like to see him as Prime Minister of India but that Aamir’s stardom meant that his show would be viewed as socially conscious while her’s wouldn’t.
  • Rakhi denied she was simply looking for publicity saying: “I am not afraid of anyone, because at the end of the day, truth finally comes out. My plea to the masses and authorities is only about creating objections and issues when I anchor a show like this. The industry will never cease to show double standards.”
New Delhi: Aamir Khan's television debut, Satyamev Jayate has already been accused of copying by singer Palash Sen. Now, controversial TV personality and item girl Rakhi Sawant says he copied the concept from her show Rakhi Ka Insaaf.

In an interview to Times Of India, Rakhi said: "The show is a complete copy of Rakhi Ka Insaaf. They (the production house) have stolen our concept. The format of my show was similar. There was a point when I was so disturbed after meeting the various people who came on the show with their problems, that I had to be hospitalised, since I was suffering from depression."

Rakhi also said that she has nothing against Aamir and that she'd like to see him as Prime Minister of India but that Aamir's stardom meant that his show would be viewed as socially conscious while her's wouldn't.

Rakhi denied she was simply looking for publicity saying: "I am not afraid of anyone, because at the end of the day, truth finally comes out. My plea to the masses and authorities is only about creating objections and issues when I anchor a show like this. The industry will never cease to show double standards."
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