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Bouncers Manhandled Cameramen, Snatched Cameras At Harbhajan's Wedding

Bouncers Manhandled Cameramen, Snatched Cameras At Harbhajan's Wedding
JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 29: The newly wedded couple Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh got on his knees with wide open arms like Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan for actress wife Geeta Basra posing for lensmen after getting married on October 29, 2015 at a resort on the outskirts of Jalandhar, India. Indian ace spinner Harbhajan, 35, and Geeta, who has acted in several Hindi and Punjabi films, have had a five years of courtship before they took the marital plunge. (Photo by Pardeep Pandit/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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JALANDHAR, INDIA - OCTOBER 29: The newly wedded couple Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh got on his knees with wide open arms like Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan for actress wife Geeta Basra posing for lensmen after getting married on October 29, 2015 at a resort on the outskirts of Jalandhar, India. Indian ace spinner Harbhajan, 35, and Geeta, who has acted in several Hindi and Punjabi films, have had a five years of courtship before they took the marital plunge. (Photo by Pardeep Pandit/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

JALANDHAR -- Some photojournalists were allegedly manhandled by bouncers outside the house of Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh during his wedding ceremony here.

The bouncers also snatched video cameras from the crew as they were recording the event, police said, adding that a case against unidentified persons has been registered.

The cameramen also held protest and sat on 'dharna'.

Later, Singh came out of the house and talked to the protesters. He also apologised for the incident.

Singh today tied the nuptial knot with long-time girlfriend Geeta Basra at a gurudwara here.

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