The infamous 'raped woman' remark of Salman Khan that divided the fraternity into two and created a stir on social media has once again hit the headlines; but this time because of Irrfan Khan's hilarious take on it.
In an interview with Pinkvilla, when the 49-year-old versatile actor was asked to give his opinion on the comment, he quipped, "Kya Salman ka rape hua? (Was Salman raped?)"
Further, he skipped the explanation, saying that it was an old issue as the film 'Sultan' has already hit screens and changed the topic of conversation to piracy.
The 'Dabangg' man made headlines for several days after he had earlier said that the physically exhausting shoot schedule for 'Sultan' left him "feeling like a raped woman".
On a related note, Irrfan is currently busy with the promotion of his upcoming flick 'Madaari.'
Featuring Jimmy Shergill as a co-protagonist, the movie is directed by Nishikant Kamat and touted to be a social thriller.
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