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Monday, April 19, 2010

For a professional, there’s never a challenge: Shah Rukh Khan

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The No. 1 superstar on life away from cricket

Shah Rukh Khan’s tweets have been giving an insight into what he feels, emotionally and otherwise, about the Kolkata Knight Riders’ performance in IPL III.

Moving away from cricket, the numero uno superstar spoke to The Telegraph. The one-on-one covered films, challenges and whether he’s the sort to envy.

The following are excerpts:

Critically, where would you rate your performance in your last release, My Name Is Khan?
A I never see my films... I mean, you just do what you think is good at that point in time... You don’t assess your state of mind and say that this is nice... I don’t even know how to rate the film... What I do look at is just the technical things. I don’t see films in the hall with people... I see it, technically, five-seven days before we take the final call... See how it’s going to look. The process of making art is enjoyable to you, the process of enjoying art is for the others. It’s a very strange dichotomy in art, that it is not yours. You can ask any artist, whether it be a singer, a painter or a designer... It is very strange that your work is only yours till you are making it. Post that, it is everybody else’s to enjoy. So, I feel the same sense of detachment. I do feel very happy when people say it (a film) has turned out well, I can’t deny that I love that... On a Monday (after the opening weekend), though, the film is not mine. It’s like a daughter you marry off and hope she’s happy with her husband and that her husband’s happy with her. And that she spreads love like she did in your life... So, in any work of art, the artist will have a different connotation... I want people to enjoy my films and it’s not only about the number of people who come to the halls. Of course, if a lot of people come, then a lot of money also comes, but I can’t sit and talk critically... I don’t even remember what I’ve done in the film, to be honest with you...

What’s your reaction when fans praise a particular scene or scenes?
See, when you are doing it, you don’t even know which one is going to be liked by the people. You may like a particular shot, but others could find some other shot nice and 20 more may just hate it all. To me, the process of creating each film is as important as my life itself. And, then, you just leave it and get on to the next one.

Talking of challenges, how challenging was your role in My Name is Khan?
(Passionately) For a professional, there’s never a challenge... It would be a challenge for someone who is not a professional actor. This is what I deliver... This is what I do... This is what I live by... When my director tells me to do something, I don’t take it as a challenge at all. I work very hard on it... I’ve worked for 20 years and, if after 20 years, I take it as a challenge, then you know (something is wrong)... I’d be disappointed if one of my KKR players says he finds the role assigned to him challenging.

As an actor, what for you is the next level?
I don’t think like that. I just do the films my friends like, or, I feel like doing... It becomes more important when people like it. The appreciation belongs to the viewers, I have no ownership over it. I don’t know how it will pan out... I just do my job and have a great time doing it. Like I’m doing Ra.One now... I’m really thrilled.

Is there an actor or a person you envy?
I don’t have any reason to envy anyone.

Or, appreciate highly...
I appreciate everyone. I enjoy everybody’s work... I don’t belittle anyone, I’m humble. Indeed, I accept everybody’s excellence with a lot of humility, graciousness and appreciation. However, I don’t want to be like anyone else. I want to be me. I like (best buddy) Vivek (Khushalani) for what he is... But, there’s no point in my becoming him... Vivek is good individually for what he does and I have to appreciate it. However, I want to be who I am and I hope people appreciate that... There has never been any envy in my life, never. I have no negative or dark shades and am always transparent.

Do you have long-term plans? Do you actually plan ahead or do you plan for the moment?
(Laughs) I do what I like doing at the moment in question... Like giving you this interview.

But you don’t really come across as being disorganised, so to say?
I’m very disorganised.

The final one... Disorganised at home?
Everywhere.

My Name Is Khan joins IFFLA line-up

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Fox International’s director’s cut of My Name Is Khan has been added to the line-up at the 8th annual Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles (IFFLA), which runs from April 20-25.

Shahrukh Khan won’t disown KKR

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Unlike the reports that the owners of Kings XI Punjab are gearing up to sell off the outfit after the team’s dismal performance in this year’s IPL T20 tournament, Shahrukh Khan is sticking by his team Kolkata Knight Riders despite a poor show put up by skipper Saurav Ganguly’s team.

In the first two years of IPL, KKR could not make it to the semifinals and this year too it is all but out of the race for the semis though just a slight theoretical chance (if other teams lose and the run rate is favourable) still exists for them to make it to the semis this year.

Meanwhile, rumours have been afloat that Shahrukh Khan, who owns a large chunk of the team, is thinking of disowning the KKR.

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

“KKR is my team and I will never ever leave it, said millions of times before,” he made it absolutely clear.

Shah Rukh Khan MNIK cut 35 minutes for US, releasing May 7!

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Shah Rukh Khan-Kajol starrer Karan Johar’s blockbuster flick ‘My Name Is Khan’, which is due for a US release on May 7, has become 35 minutes shorter after Hollywood editor Alan Edward Bell of ‘500 Days of Summer’ fame edited it of hurricane sequence for the US audience.

The reputed editor of Hollywood considered the hurricane sequence unnecessary addition but kept the Hindi song and dance numbers in the film intact. In fact, he took the view that these song and dance numbers should be kept in the film as they highlighted the uniqueness of bollywood flicks.

Sources close to production house say that Alan Bell felt that the hurricane sequences of Wilhelmina town in the US would only irritate the American audience who were fully aware of the reality and would instantly recognize that it was not their town. In fact, Karan Johar had shot that particular sequence not in the US but in the Film City studio in Mumbai, and he knew from the very beginning that it was not up to the mark

Karan Johar roped in Allan Beal to edit the American version of ‘My Name Is Khan,’ as he wanted it to be finalized from the US audience’s point of view without any interference from any quarters.

‘My Name Is Khan’ in its new US avatar will have subtitles and voiceover in English for the benefit of audiences there. However, the flick will continue to be in Hindi language, as the original was, to keep its magic intact.

Shah Rukh Khan plays the character of Rizwan Khan, who is suffering from the Asperger’s syndrome. The US authorities mistook his condition and arrest him for being a Khan. The movie shows the trauma of being a Muslim in the US after the bombing of New York by suspected terrorists.

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