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Bachchan sorry for Jaya's comments

Apologising for his wife's remarks, actor Amitabh Bachchan says he and his family members were willing to face any punishment if found guilty.

Updated on: Sep 10, 2008 08:30 PM IST
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Apologising for his wife's remarks that were deemed anti-Maharashtrian by some political parties, actor Amitabh Bachchan on Wednesday said he and his family members were willing to face any punishment if found guilty.

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"I do not think we have said or done anything negative but we will leave it to the state," he told a news conference in Mumbai.

"We will wait for the investigation report and I am prepared to go to jail if I have committed a crime. If after our apology the matter still persists it becomes a problem of law and order, it is for the administration to take care," the actor said.

"I have already apologised and expressed regret. The matter has now reached the state level," Bachchan said.

Deputy Home Minister RR Patil has said they will investigate what Jaya has said, he said.

The actor said he and his wife had already expressed regret for the comments and apologised for them.

Asked if he would meet Raj, the actor said, "He has given me enough respect and I would like to give him the same respect."

Bachchan, whose film The Last Lear releases on Friday, had expressed his apology on his blog as well on Wednesday.

 
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