Kal Penn robbed at gunpoint

Washington: Indian American actor Kal Penn, who recently resigned as an associate-director in the White House office of public engagement to return to his acting career, was robbed at gunpoint in the capital.

Penn, best known for his roles in the Harold & Kumar films and TV’s House, reported that the first suspect approached him at 1.20 am on Tuesday with a gun and ordered him to get down on the ground before taking his wallet and cell phone.
A second suspect then joined him, the Washington Post reported. It cited Jennifer Goodwin, Penn’s agent, as confirming the actor was robbed on early Tuesday morning.
Before stepping down from his White House job, Penn had been tasked with working with Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities, as well as arts groups.
Penn took the job in April 2009 but announced earlier in April that he was leaving his post to participate in a third Harold & Kumar flick. A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas will hit theatres in November
.    —IANS

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