Hina Khan’s public relation manager is doing a good job
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The public has a very short memory - this one theory has worked wonders for celebs. Cashing in on it, some of the great stars have undone their wrongs. From rich and famous brats, they have turned into a saint in the eyes of their fans. The classic example of this is Salman Khan. Let's go back in late 90s. At that time, he was a film actor who was embroiled hit-and-run and black buck cases. Now riding on the back of Being Human, he is portrayed as one of the most magnanimous and benevolent stars. That’s what PR managers master at. Even Sanjay Dutt, who served jail term under Arm Act in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, is now beloved Munna Bhai for the industry and his fans. The 300 dead and 1,400 injured victims of those blasts are just numbers now. No one remembers that he was an established star, in his mid-30s, when he committed the crime. It's forgiven and forgotten event as his 'young-age' follies. Taking a cue from these megasta...