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Taj brawl: Saif hit first, says witness
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New Delhi, February 26 (ANI): The entire Bollywood might have come out in support of Saif Ali Khan over the Taj brawl, but if witnesses are to be believed, it was Saif and his friends, who first hit NRI businessman Iqbal Sharma and his father in law Raman Patel, while dining at the hotel s Wasabi restaurant. Saif, who admitted that he had hit Sharma, had claimed that it was Iqbal who hit him on his eye first. The actor had stated that the NRI businessman abused the women with him with slangs and attacked him later. So he hit him back in an act of self defence. But now with the entirely contradicting statement coming out of the witness, we wonder how Saif is going to prove himself right.

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