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Friday, April 16, 2010

Will never leave KKR, says Shah Rukh

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Kolkata Knight Riders owner Shah Rukh Khan said he will never leave the outfit despite its lacklustre performance in all three editions of the Indian Premier League.

The KKR could not make it to the semifinals in the first two editions and the trend is almost certain to continue this year as well with the Sourav Ganguly-led side languishing at the seventh place with just a theoretical chance of making it to the last four.

Shah Rukh, however, insisted he was not washing his hands of the beleaguered outfit.

"Everyone jumps to silly conclusions as soon as we lose. Idiots who don't know perseverance and passion make me who I am," wrote the Bollywood actor on his Twitter page.

"KKR is my team and I will never ever leave it, said million of times before," he said.

Interestingly, Shah Rukh got a word of consolation from Rajasthan Royals skipper Shane Warne, whose team like KKR, also needs a miracle to reach the semifinals.

"Hey buddy, you're a champion and your charisma is something I'm sure inspires a lot of people. Hang in there, sport is cruel sometimes," wrote the spin great who led the Royals to a fairytale triumph in the inaugural IPL.

The shah of Bollywood

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Revealed: Shah Rukh Khan
April 18, 10 p.m.
Discovery Channel

The worldwide box-office and critical success of 2009 Oscar best picture winner Slumdog Millionaire -- an American production but with an Indian story and cast -- has demonstrated India’s growing influence on the contemporary global cinema industry.

India’s Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai -- informally referred to as Bollywood -- is one of the most prolific in the world, churning out around 800 films in a year. And because of the Indian diaspora, these films find an audience worldwide. With the success of Slumdog, more non-Indians are becoming interested in Indian films and performers.

One of Bollywood’s biggest superstars -- actor Shah Rukh Khan -- is the focus of a special program of Discovery Channel called Revealed: Shah Rukh Khan.

The one-hour program presents an intimate portrait of a hardworking self-made man who has conquered Bollywood and whose popularity is manifested wherever Bollywood films are seen. Nicknamed "King Khan," Shah Rukh Khan has ruled Bollywood for almost two decades. In 2008, he was even listed among Newsweek’s "50 Most Powerful People of the World."

Revealed: Shah Rukh Khan traces his humble beginnings -- from a struggling director-wanna-be to successful entrepreneur and Bollywood’s most bankable star. The program deconstructs Mr. Khan’s appeal at the cusp of his possible transition to international success via his latest blockbuster, My Name Is Khan.

Fans will also get a peek into the private life of this devoted family man (he is a Muslim married to a Hindu woman).

Discovery Channel recently arranged a phone interview between members of the Philippine media and Indian film and TV producer Samar Khan, who directed the TV special about the Bollywood superstar. Here are excerpts of the interview.

BusinessWorld (BW): Did it take any convincing on your part to do the documentary?

Samar Khan (SK): I think it took a little bit of convincing... [Shah Rukh Khan] understood the camera could get intrusive at times. It took convincing for his family also, especially his wife, who had to be convinced that we would not get too intrusive into their lives.

[There was] the fact that I have been working with Shah Rukh and I know him for the past 15 years. So the family was familiar with my face... Also the fact that it was being co-produced by his own company, which is Red Chillies Entertainment, and the fact that it was Discovery (Channel) and it was not any other network, that finally convinced him to let the cameras follow him for about 60 days.

So it was completely unadulterated access. There was no restriction on what we could shoot or what we could not shoot. And there was no censorship from his side on any of the episodes or anything that we had shot.

BW: What are the three most surprising things you found out about Shah Rukh Khan while working with him? You said you’ve known him for 15 years, but I’m sure following him for 60 days, there were some things about him that definitely still surprised you and what were they?

SK: I think the first thing that surprised me about the man [was] how he manages his time. He manages to meet so many people in a day. He manages to do work and he still manages to find time for his children... He meets directors. He does [so much] businesses. He owns a cricket team. He makes films. He does advertising. He meets other people, so there’s so much he packs into a day and he still has time for his family, which is so amazingly super human to find time for his family.

The other thing that surprised me was that as a human being, he’s a very private person. He likes his solitude. He likes to be left alone. He likes to be in quiet places, while outwardly, he seems like an extroverted person. There is somewhere within him that he’s such a quiet person who does not have to many friends in the world.

He’s very personal with his friends and he keeps his friends very limited. He does not make friends very easily. He will meet acquaintances. He will have great working relationships. But to be called a "friend" of Shah Rukh Khan, is extremely tough, because he chooses his friends with a lot of care.

And the third thing which I found out about him, was that he does not eat at all. He just eats the bare minimum, which is required. And he’s so nonchalant about the kind of car he drives or the food he’s eating or the fact that he’s staying in a hotel. He’s just so nonchalant about it. That it’s quite amazing, keeping in mind that he’s such a big superstar, but he really doesn’t care about these things.

BW: What car does he drive?

SK: He drives a BMW. That’s the car that he has for his personal use. That’s the only car he actually owns. He does not own a fleet of cars. He had this BMW car, which is a 7 Series, for the last couple of years and that’s the only car that he drives. That’s the only car that he has.

BW: You mentioned he eats very little -- what food does he eat?

SK: ... he himself says in the documentary that he has the most unhealthy eating habits. His diet contains protein, which is chicken. He only eats chicken. Caffeine, because he only drinks coffee -- he drinks about 10 cups of coffee a day -- and nicotine, because he smokes a lot. So his diet is caffeine, nicotine, and protein.

BW: From what you have said, are you presenting a balanced picture of him? Are you showing his weaknesses as a human being or as an actor?

SK: I don’t think we have tried to show Shah Rukh as a perfect human being. He has frailties. He has shortcomings that he has in his life. He has shortcomings as an actor. We have tried to show his life. So the documentary is not a judgment on him. The documentary is not judging him as a human being, whether he’s a good human being or a bad human being, or a successful human being, or an unsuccessful human being. We’re trying to be as objective as possible for people to make an opinion.

He has spoken about his own insecurities. He has spoken about his own shortcomings as an actor. He has spoken about his own shortcomings as a human being. He has spoken about his own shortcomings as a father.

So we have tried to present to you a balanced picture of a human being and not just the actor or the star that you have been seeing so long... It’s pretty balanced... It’s a pretty exhaustive look at the man.

BW: What are the biggest challenges you faced in putting this documentary together?

SK: The biggest challenge I think was to be as objective as possible, I guess, because there is a feel that you can get for the man. So the challenge was to remain as objective as possible.

BW: How did you remain objective?

SK: I think we all like him... But my job as a director was to be as objective as possible. I think that I have been that objective because I have a journalist’s background. I have been a journalist for most of my career..... I think what helps me is the fact that Discovery (Channel) itself is a very, very objective network...

BW: What are the interesting facts in your documentary?

SK: Revealed: Shah Rukh Khan presents the changing face of India. India has gone through a lot of change from 1990s onward, where we have become a liberal country. Our economy has opened up. We have become a part of the world, more than we were pre the ’90s.

There is no part of the world that you can travel [to] that you will not hear about Bollywood and you would not hear about Shah Rukh Khan... you will not go any part of the world where you would have not meet someone who is interested in coming to India, or investing in India, or wanting to be a part of India, or being part of the Indian success story. So he represents, in a way, the success story that India is post the ’90s.

BW: To what do you attribute the popularity of Shah Rukh Khan or what is it about him that appeals to the public the most?

SK: Actually, you’ll have to see the documentary because the documentary is exactly about that.... Revealed: Shah Rukh Khan is a documentary special that is not so much about Shah Rukh, but it’s more about the success of Shah Rukh. So we’ll try and dissect for the audience to know what the reason why Shah Rukh Khan is successful and what makes him such a global icon. So for the audiences, they will come to see why or what makes his success or what makes audiences love him.

BW: What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about Shah Rukh Khan?

SK: I think one of the misconceptions people have about him is that he’s very out of it. I don’t think he’s out of it at all, or he has any kind of air about him -- he doesn’t let his success go to his head. A lot of people I meet many times think he is very arrogant and expect him to be very brash. I don’t think he’s arrogant. I think he’s just the way he is. Even if he were not successful, he would still be the same way, because that’s his personality. But I haven’t met somebody who is so easy and so cool about his success and about what he’s achieved in his career.

BW: Why do you think India’s entertainment industry in general is attracting global audiences?

SK: I think because of the novelty of the entertainment industry of India or I think India’s entertainment industry is very unique in its storytelling. It’s very unique in the way we make our films. And our emotions are the mainstay of our stories.

We don’t razzmatazz with technology. We tell stories with deep human emotions and deep human emotions cut across all countries, and cut across all languages, and people are able to associate with those emotions. So I guess that’s one of the main reasons why people connect with Indian cinema.

And also because there are Indians today all over the world. There are Indians everywhere. They travel around the globe and those Indians have taken Indian culture and have made people all over the world familiar with Indian culture. So [film is] a reflection or I would say a glamorization of that Indian culture.

BW: Is it true that Slumdog Millionaire was first offered to Shah Rukh Khan?

SK: That I would not know. That either would be known by Shah Rukh or would be known by the team of Slumdog Millionaire or by [its director] Danny Boyle. I know it was not offered to me, so that I can tell you.

Revealed: Shah Rukh Khan premieres on April 18, 10 p.m., on Discovery Channel. The show will be replayed on April 19 at 1 a.m., 9 a.m., and 3 p.m., and on April 25 at 5 a.m., and 9 a.m. Discovery Channel is Channel 39 in SkyCable, Channel 22 in Cablelink, Channel 24 in Global Destiny Cable, and Channel 19 in Dream Satellite.

Shah Rukh Khan to host First ever IPL Awards

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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his close friend filmmaker Karan Johar will be hosting the Indian Premiere League (IPL) Awards night to honour best players and performances of the T20 tournament at the Grand Hyatt in Mumbai April 23.

The evening, to be telecast on Colors in May, will be a fusion of cricket and entertainment - to be called Cricketainment - with some of India’s biggest entertainers - including Oscar winner A.R. Rahman, Shilpa Shetty, Katrina Kaif, Priyanka Chopra and Hrithik Roshan - set to perform.

“This star-studded award ceremony will see the superstars of Bollywood and cricket get together to make it the Oscars of the cricketing world. Celebrating sportsmanship, the viewers will be in for colourful treat as IPL champions get felicitated for their performance through the series,” Ashvini Yardi, programming head, Colors, said.

“It will be one of its kind and fitting celebration with lots of exciting performances and brilliant surprises to conclude this year’s IPL action,” Yardi said in a press release.

The awards will be given in 22 categories including batting, bowling, fielding, most stylish player, best stadium and commentator etc.

There are also categories like IPL Jury Awards, Viewers’ Choice Awards, Statistical Awards, IPL Captain’s Awards and IPL Winners Award.

“IPL has evolved into a uniting force in world cricket and signalled a new era in sports entertainment over the past three seasons. The IPL Awards is the crowning jewel and a fitting event to recognise the best of this season’s breathtaking tournament,” said IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi.

The critics’ choice awards will be adjudged by the IPL Awards Jury, comprising Lalit Modi, cricket legends Sunil Gavaskar, Brian Lara and Javagal Srinath, well-known umpire Simon Taufel, and cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle.

For the Viewers’ Choice Awards categories, fans can vote by visiting IPLT20.com or IPLAwards.com.

3 reasons why SRK picked Shahana Goswami for Ra.One

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Shahrukh ‘King’ Khan is pretty pumped up about his next home production in which he dives into the superhero genre playing a superhero who can solidify electricity (an out of the box idea). And, as per the latest buzz, he has roped in the talented Shahana Goswami (who got noticed in ‘Rock On’) for a pivotal role of a video gamer. Here are the 5 reasons why SRK picked Shahana for the role:

1. Shahrukh and the director Anubhav Sinha were on the hunt for a young and vivacious maiden and Shahana fits the bill perfectly. “SRK and director Anubhav Sinha were looking for a young, cheerful girl to play SRK’s colleague. They were considering various names for the role, until they finally zeroed in on her. She is young, lively and suits the character to a T. She will be sporting a completely new look for the film.”

2. Secondly, Sahana is a relatively fresh face and hence, has an edge over the other over-exposed actresses. Plus, she, herself, is very gung ho about experimenting with different films.

3. A beautiful face is of no use until it is backed by a powerful performance. And Sahana has proved her mettle in films like ‘Rock On’ and ‘Firaaq’. Hence, Shahrukh had no qualms about casting her for the role of a videogame designer. After all, she is beauty with brains.

Shahana signs up for Ra.One

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Will play videogame designer and colleague of SRK


Shahana Goswami is the latest addition to Shah Rukh Khan's ambitious superhero project, Ra.One. The actress, who was first noticed in Rock On!!! and then appreciated in Firaaq, will play a videogame designer like Shah Rukh. Her character helps out Shah Rukh's when a gaming character causes problems for him. Apparently, Ra.One's director Anubhav Sinha and Shah Rukh were looking for a young, cheerful actress to play Shah Rukh's colleague. They considered various names before they thought of Shahana.

Of course, Shahana is excited about the role and the fact that she will be sporting a completely new look in the film.

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