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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

SRK and his family The Khimpsons!

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When Homer Simpson, the patriarch of the funniest family on the idiot box that kickstarted in 1989 as a series along with his family made his debut on the big screen in 2007, The Simpsons Movie took the world by storm.

Very much like our very own Badshah of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan, who’s a global face and a name to reckon with. King Khan’s transition from the small screen in 1988 to the big screen in the 90s is the stuff dreams are made of.

Team CT decided to colour the Simpsons a shade of Bollywood yellow with Homer turning into SRK and his family The Khimpsons! SRK’s witty remarks leave you speechless akin to Homer’s wisecracks. Sample this:

Homer: D’oh! Lisa: A deer! Marge: A female deer! Of course SRK beats him in the looks department with his dimpled smile and melting brown eyes. And Marge’s blue hair symbolises the fact that she is indeed the glue of the family very much like Gauri, except she has a brown mane. Bart becomes Aryan and Suhana’s Lisa. Never mind Maggie.

The kids could always eat noodles! Just like Homer, this Khan too swears by his family and places it above everything else. And even though, Aryan and Suhana have a long way to go to be as famous as the Simpson’s brat pack, wife Gauri more than epitomises the quintessential star-wife and is a glamazon and fashionista in the champagne and caviar set.

Paradoxical as it may sound, the two families do show some inherent characteristics that are hard to miss. Whether it’s Homer and SRK who are driven by passion to pursue what they believe in or their love for their respective wives, Madge and Gauri are the women in control when it comes to taking charge of their respective households.

And Bart shares Aryan’s passion for sports, while Lisa is the dahlin’ of the family very much like Suhana. Matt Groening, are you listening?

Source: Naval-Shetye Source: TimesNewsNetwork

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