Now, case against SRK for appearing in liquor ad
Now, case against SRK for appearing in liquor ad
'Master Stroke Delux Whisky' is the brand endorsed by the film star.

New Delhi: A day after an NGO slapped a legal notice on Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan for smoking in public, a case was filed against the actor in a Madhya Pradesh court for allegedly promoting alcoholism by appearing in a liquor commercial.

A case was also filed against the manufacturer of 'Master Stroke Delux Whisky', the brand endorsed by the film star.

Complainant Vinod Kumar Tripathi filed a petition filed before Chief Judicial Magistrate Deepesh Tiwari in Shahdol stating he saw a hoarding of the whisky brand featuring SRK with a catch line – "Success needs a master stroke".

He added that reading the catch line could stimulate people to purchase the brand and demanded action against the actor.

Advertising any of the alcohol or tobacco-based product and its consumption at public places is banned in the country.

On Friday the National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication (NOTE) had issued a legal notice to the actor for lighting it in public on the dais at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit and in the VIP stands during the India-Australia T-20 match in Mumbai.

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