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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

IPL 2010: SRK disappointed with his KKR boys

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Shah Rukh Khan’s IPL team, Kolkata Knight Riders faced their fourth loss of the tournament on Monday. They were beaten by Delhi Daredevils by 40 runs. The loss has not gone well with Shah Rukh Khan, who openly expressed his disappointment.

The actor wrote on the micro-blogging site Twitter, “This loss was due to toss. The last hitch becos of pitch. Time for excuses is over. Either we play better or keep being deserving losers.”

That wasn’t all. He further wrote, “Am disappointed & will try and sleep this disappoinment off. Hope the team introspects & comes back strong. Professionals can do that.”

Kolkata Knight Riders have to play the rest of tournament really well if they want a place in the semi-finals. SRK can perhaps make them watch his famous ‘70 minute’ speech from ‘Chak De! India’ for motivation. What say?

WATCH: Vidya Balan wants to romance Shahrukh Khan

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Vidya's SRK desire
Vidya Balan says she wants to do a romantic film opposite Shah Rukh Khan.

IN PICS: SRK's Wife Gauri Khan adds glamour to Delhi pitch

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Gauri Khan attends the 2010 DLF Indian Premier League T20 group stage match between Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders played at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium on March 29, 2010 in Delhi, India. (Photo: IPL2010/Getty Images)

Gauri Khan and Lalit Modi attend the 2010 DLF Indian Premier League T20 group stage match between Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders played at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium on March 29, 2010 in Delhi, India. (Photo: IPL2010/Getty Images)

Shah Rukh is someone whom everyone likes: Rani Mukherjee

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Rumour mills can stop grinding. Rani Mukherjee has made it absolutely clear that she and Shah Rukh are friends.

Stories of the two being katti were doing the rounds, saying that she hadn't been seen at any of his parties. To this, Rani says: “If I am not attending his parties, that doesn’t mean we are no more friends. Shah Rukh and I meet whenever possible, and how often have you seen me at parties anyway?"

Rani says that going to public events too much isn't her scene. "But I do attend the parties of close people. It's just that I wasn't in town when his party happened, and so, I wasn't there," she quips.

Simple enough explanation, which should set to rest the talk of a rift. Rani says that it might not even be possible for anyone to dislike King Khan: "Shah Rukh is someone whom everyone likes. I have been a fan of his since childhood. I am certain no one can get angry with him. He is so full of energy!”

Rani has high praise for all the Khans of the industry, and says she has learned much from her friends. "Shah Rukh, Aamir and Salman have always inspired me. I am so glad that I got to work with all three of them and, believe me, I have picked up a lot from them," Rani says.

Rani met Shah Rukh Khan on the sets of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and they became friends. She is currently shooting for No One Killed Jessica, which also stars Vidya Balan.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Star Plus hopes 'My Name Is Khan' to strengthen its TRPS!

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While it’s not a new fact that Bollywood films take the help of small screens when it comes to promoting their movies and songs, these days, TV channels are now taking help of Bollywood films in a bid to survive the race for highest TRPs.

It is believed that Star TV has approximately paid RS.15 crores for acquiring the TV rights of My Name is Khan which has been co-produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Dharma Productions.

This piece of news has been confirmed by Anupam Vasudev, executive vice-president (marketing) at Star, though he did not divulge anything about the amount the channel had to shell out.

It is believed that when a channel airs a big Bollywood movie, GRPs gets a hike of about 30-40.This means that the channel can move one spot up in the viewership listings.

Vasudev is optimistic that My Name is Khan will be watched by many people when aired on TV, since it was a big-budget film and quite new. While an average film gets a rating of 2 and 3 when it is aired on the TV, it is expected that My Name is Khan will manage to earn a rating of 4-5.

Discovery-ing SRK

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For die-hard fans of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, a.k.a. SRK, this could be the ultimate—a peep into the private life of their hero. Discovery Travel & Living has framed Khan—the master entertainer, a successful entrepreneur, a caring father and a loving husband—in all his avatars. In the process, fans get to see what they could have only dreamed of—the uncut version of Khan.

Living with a Superstar is a 10-episode series of celebrity voyeurism. The round-the-clock access given to a team to follow Khan across the globe yielded the highest vierwership ratings among all English entertainment and news channels at prime time on budget day—February 26—as per data compiled by audience measurement agency TAM Media Research.

Says Discovery Networks India senior vice-president and general manager Rahul Johri, explaining why they chose Khan among all celebrities, “Shah Rukh Khan is one of the biggest entertainers of the Indian film industry with growing popularity in the international markets. He was the unanimous choice.”

If Khan was the unanimous choice for the channel to broaden its viewership base, the Bollywood star also had no qualms being part of the programme. After all, it would give him the much-needed marketing platform to reach out to those who till now had kept away. The crafty strategist that Khan is, he manages to keep the structure of a reality show minus the crudeness of the format, which we encounter in many shows. The first episode takes us on a vacation to London with Khan and his family. Amidst the fun and games with his two children, Khan delivers the first of his homilies: One must not cheat to win. The show has several such scenes where the audience gets a glimpse of the man behind the superstar, away from the arclights.

In the second episode, we get a sneak peek into Khan’s make-up van. Though he takes pride in his van, he remembers to remind the audience: It’s not the van that makes the man. It’s the man who makes the van. By now, such one-liners from Khan have achieved the tag of ‘Shahrukhism’. The third episode ‘Hit Wicket’ at times sounds like an ad for Kolkata Knight Riders, the Indian Premier League team Khan owns.

“Our intention was to build a fresh property for Discovery. The network till now hadn’t explored Bollywood, so we felt it’s our responsibility to do something on that line to...

Monday, March 29, 2010

Indians are tolerant, says SRK

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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was recently called unpatriotic by the Shiv Sena when he spoke in favour of Pakistani cricket players who were excluded from the Indian Premier League (IPL). In an exclusive conversation with Fareed Zakaria on CNN's Global Public Space, Shah Rukh Khan discussed politics and religion.

Fareed Zakaria: When George Bush introduced Manmohan Singh to his wife, he said, this is the Prime Minister of India, this is the country where 150 million Muslims reside and not one member of al-Qaeda. Why do you think Indian Muslims are so radical? How come they have not succumbed so much? Is there a secret?

Shah Rukh Khan: The secret lies in India, we are more compromising and understanding. This goes for Indians be it Hindus, Muslims, Christians. Indians by nature like people, they compromise and they are understanding.

Shah Rukh Khan was at the center of a controversy recently when Shiv Sena called him unpatriotic and threatened not to allow the release of his film in Mumbai for speaking in support of Pakistani cricketers, who were excluded from the auction for the third edition of the IPL.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

WATCH: Shahrukh Khan interviewd by CNN TALK ASIA

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WATCH EPISODE 05: Living with a Superstar - Shahrukh Khan

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IPL 2010: Kolkata Knight Riders beat Kings XI Punjab by 39 runs

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Ajit Agarkar and Shane Bond took two wickets each after Manoj Tiwary and Sourav Ganguly hit 75 and 50 respectively as Kolkata Knight Riders beat Kings XI Punjab by 39 runs in their IPL clash at PCA Stadium in Mohali on Saturday.

Chasing a victory target of 184 runs, Kings XI managed to score 144/6 in their 20 overs.

Irfan Pathan's was the last wicket to fall when he was dismissed caught and bowled by Bond.

Kings XI effectively lost the match when Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara were dismissed in consecutive overs to leave the hosts tottering at 98/5.

Jayawardene (16) edged a full length delivery by Angelo Mathews onto his stumps while trying to play it to fine leg and in the next over Sangakkara went for a switch-hit against Chris Gayle and not only missed the delivery but also stumbled out of his crease to be stumped by Wriddhiman Saha.

Ajit Agarkar took his second wicket in his second over when he had Manvinder Bisla caught by David Hussey at mid-off to reduce Kings XI to 54/3.

Manoj Tiwary took a superb catch at deep mid-wicket as Agarkar dismissed Yuvraj Singh (24) for his first wicket in his first over.

Shane Bond trapped Ravi Bopara plumb in front of the wicket on the second ball as Kings XI Punjab got off to a poor start chasing 184 to win.

Kings XI lost their first wicket without a run on the board but Bopara was unlucky to given out as the ball was going over the stumps.

Earlier, Manoj Tiwary's unbeaten 75 and Sourav Ganguly's 50 enabled Knight Riders to set a 184-run target for Kings XI.

Tiwary hit 2 sixes and 8 fours in his 47-ball knock and hit Irfan Pathan for 2 sixes and 2 fours in the last over of the Knight Riders' innings.

Brett Lee took a good catch in the covers to send Angelo Mathews back to the dugout to give Pathan his second wicket.

Sourav Ganguly and David Hussey fell in successive overs shortly before Tiwary reached his fifty.

Pathan had Ganguly (50) caught by Piyush Chawla at mid-off as Knight Riders lost their third wicket.

In the next over, Chawla clean bowled Hussey (3) to reduce Knight Riders to 130/4.

Ganguly hit a 37-ball 50 soon after Kolkata Knight Riders crossed the 100-run mark.

This is Ganguly's first IPL 50 after 16 inings and came when his team needed it the most.

Ganguly's 50 came after Shalabh Srivastava had Mandeep Singh caught by Brett Lee at mid-on as Kolkata Knight Riders lost their second wicket.

This was Srivastava's second wicket in as many overs.

Manvinder Bisla took a superb catch at deep square leg as Kolkata Knight Riders lost Chris Gayle in the third over.

Gayle mistimed a pull off a Srivastava delivery and Bisla running from deep mid-wicket, dived and plucked the ball out of thin air to take the catch just in front of the ropes.

Gayle's dismissal brought some relief to the Kings XI camp as the swashbuckling batsman had already hit 3 fours in his 12-ball 14 after Ganguly won the toss and elected to bat.

Kolkata dropped Murali Kartik, Ishant Sharma, Chetweshwar Pujara, Harpreet Singh and brought in Ajit Agarkar, Manoj Tiwary, Iqbal Abdulla and David Hussey.

Punjab dropped S Sreesanth, Mohammad Kaif and Juan Theron and brought in Vikramjeet Malik, Karan Goel and Brett Lee.

Kolkata Knight Riders: Sourav Ganguly (Capt.), Chris Gayle, Manoj Tiwary, Mandeep Singh, David Hussey, Angelo Mathews, Wriddhiman Saha, Shane Bond, Ajit Agarkar, Ashok Dinda, Iqbal Abdulla.

Kings XI Punjab: Kumar Sangakkara (Capt.), Ravi Bopara, Manvinder Bisla, Yuvraj Singh, Mahela Jayawardene, Irfan Pathan, Piyush Chawla, Shalabh Srivastava, Brett Lee, Karan Goel, Vikramjeet Malik.

Shah Rukh Khan Tweets about Ra.One

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Filming on anticipated superhero action flick Ra.One got underway on March 24th, and the main thing on star Shah Rukh Khan’s mind, according to his Twitter account, was making sure he was on set on time for the first day:

have to go now. first day at shoot & all. let me impress my ppl that i land up on time..at least on the first day.

Ra.One is expected to break new ground in terms of special effects and stunts for a Bollywood film, with Shah Rukh Khan taking on the avatar of Shekar, a software engineer who as a video-game hero must battle Ra.One, a techno monster he creates. In order to save mankind, Khan’s character is rumoured to have to take to the skies and fight with ten maniacal villains that represent the ten heads of the Hindu demon king Raavan. For his superhero role in the film Shah Rukh has also been working hard to regain his famous six pack abs, first displayed in Om Shanti Om.

Joining Khan in the confirmed cast of the film, helmed by director Anubhav Sinha, are Kareena Kapoor, reportedly playing a ‘trendy’ mother character, and Arjun Rampal as the villain of the piece. Vishal-Shekar will be providing a rocking soundtrack and R’n’B star Akon has already visited India to collaborate on a track for the film.

Previous reports had stated that Jackie Chan and Aishwarya Rai would also have roles in the film – both rumours that Shahrukh has laid to rest through his Twitter account.

no jackie chan in ra.1 thats final now

no film yet with aish.

Following the completion of the first day’s filming on Ra.One SRK once again took to his favourite social networking site to share his thoughts on the day’s work:

first day...first shot. fantastic unit...nikolai,neha,andy,spiro,amy,sabu cyril & jeff. kareena was a pleasure always so gung ho about work.

missed my workout...was too happy that we started the film. cant wait to show u all the stuff..but will have to wait sometime for the site.

gung ho means eager & enthusiastic. everytime i face camera i realise there is no place i rather be than acting.love it so even after 20 yrs.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

I love people liking me: Shahrukh Khan

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King Khan Shahrukh Khan loves his celebrity status and admits that he would never want to live without it even for a moment.

Shahrukh said, "I don't want to be anonymous..I'm very honest about that. I love being recognised. I love people liking me, I love the fact that people scream when I go out, I think I'll miss all that when it's taken away, and I don't even think about it.

"I think that's why I work harder every year, every day, every month and every moment. I'm not standing and counting the people outside my house, but I don't want them to lessen," he added.

Shahrukh made his film debut with Deewana (1992) and since then, he has been part of numerous commercially successful and earned critical acclaim for many of his performances.

Shahrukh sorred his popularity high with blockbusters like 'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge', 'Baazigar', 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', 'Darr', 'Pardes', 'Dil Toh Pagal Hai', 'Chak De', 'Main Hoon Na', 'Om Shanti Om', and of latest 'My Name Is khan'.

Shahrukh won thirteen Filmfare Awards for his work in Indian films, seven of which got nominated in the Best Actor category.

Star Plus shells out Rs15 cr for TV rights of My Name is Khan

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The channel is said to have paid approximately Rs15 crore for the satellite television rights of the film, co-produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Dharma Productions.

Star Plus, the flagship Hindi entertainment channel from Star India Pvt. Ltd, will soon bring Shah Rukh Khan’s latest film My Name is Khan to the small screen. The channel is said to have paid approximately Rs15 crore for the satellite television rights of the film, co-produced by actor Shah Rukh Khan’s company Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt. Ltd and Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions Pvt. Ltd.

Anupam Vasudev, executive vice-president (marketing) at Star, confirmed that the channel had acquired television broadcast rights for the film, but he refused to comment on the price paid for the rights.

However, according to a senior executive at a rival channel who specializes in buying films for the small screen, Star forked out Rs15 crore for My Name is Khan. Incidentally, Star’s sister company Fox Star Studios had bought the marketing and distribution rights of My Name is Khan, reportedly for Rs100 crore.

Vasudev maintained Star Plus expected the film to do well since it was a new and a big-budget release. “Paa (featuring Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan) has delivered 2-2.5 in ratings, which is a reasonably good performance,” he said.

Attracting viewers: A still from the movie My Name is Khan. The TV screening of a big Bollywood film could trigger a surge of 30-40 gross rating points for the channel during the week in which it is aired.

Attracting viewers: A still from the movie My Name is Khan. The TV screening of a big Bollywood film could trigger a surge of 30-40 gross rating points for the channel during the week in which it is aired.

According to L.S. Krishnan, president of media specialist agency Radar at the Mudra Group, My Name is Khan is a good acquisition for Star, and should get enough traction. “An average film gets a rating of 2 and 3, which is considered good. I would expect a rating of 4-5 for My Name is Khan,” he said.

Based on his discussions with Star India executives, a media buyer, who requested anonymity, said that the channel was charging Rs3 crore for 300 seconds of airtime, for the title sponsorship of the film. “Ten seconds of advertising inventory around the film is going for as much as Rs10 lakh. If I had that kind of money, why wouldn’t I put it on the Indian Premier League (IPL)?” he asked, referring to the ongoing IPL T20 series that is hawking advertising inventory at a premium.

He said the steep tariff on the inventory is unjustified as the film was not a huge commercial success.

Meanwhile, Mona Jain, chief operating officer of VivaKi Exchange, the centralized buying unit of French advertising and communications firm Publicis Groupe SA, said the channel could justify the high ad rates if it telecasts the films several times. “The movie will spark off an interest, but there ought to be multiple airings in a single day. Just like when Star Movies got the rights to James Cameron film Titanic and it was shown four times in a day. It makes sense for both the channel and the sponsors associated with it,” she said.

To be sure, the race among Hindi entertainment channels for big films has been heating up. Star Plus recently acquired the TV rights to other new films such as Rann, London Dreams, Aladdin and De Dana Dhan. Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd’s Hindi channel Colors, meanwhile, won the TV rights to releases such as Kaminey and Kurbaan.

The TV screening of a big Bollywood film could trigger a spike of almost 30-40 GRPs (gross rating points) for the channel during the week in which it is aired. That has often helped channels to displace competition in the viewership ranking.

In the period from 14-20 March, TAM Media Research Pvt. Ltd’s TV viewership data shows Star on the top with a 24% channel share, Colors at No. 2 with a 23% share and Zee TV in the third place with a 20% share.

Shahrukh and I share amazing chemistry: Kareena Kapoor

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Kareena Kapoor is paired with Shahrukh Khan in his latest home production. She was also his co-star in his second production Asoka. On the second day of shooting, she gets nostalgic...

They are paired together in his home production Ra.1 directed by Anubhav Sinha. The last film they had acted opposite each other was another SRK's home production - Asoka (2001).

She squeals excitedly from Goa, "After Asoka, we worked together in K3G but we weren't paired romantically. I did a song with him in Don and Billu. Ra.1 is his most ambitious project yet.”

She continues, "We share an amazing chemistry. When Shah Rukh and I shot yesterday the spark was there - it was as if no time had passed since Asoka. And it's been almost a decade."

Not surprised
Kareena says that she wasn't surprised when SRK offered her the role in Ra.1. "He spoke to me about the part when we were shooting for Marjaani song in Billu. He told me he was working on a super hero flick and was very excited about it. Then one day he called me and asked me if I would be a part of his film. When Anubhav narrated the script, I realised it had all the making of a blockbuster. I am really excited about my role. Though it's a fantasy film I have no stunts to do in the film. My character is that of a married woman and have a different look in the film."

Gush factor
She adds that she hasn't noticed any changes in Shahrukh's working style even after a decade, "He is hard working and very encouraging. I have never seen him sitting and doing nothing. Either he's discussing something with the director or cameraman or scriptwriter. He's so energetic and involved, that for me it's a huge effort to match up to his energy levels."

While Shahrukh remains one of her personal favourites amongst the Khans (SRK, Salman, Aamir, Saif) Kareena refuses to name one as her all-time favourite actor. "They all have truly unique and diverse personas (SRK's is magnetic, Aamir is a genius, Saif has an international Hollywood appeal and Salman is spontaneous) so it's unfair to choose any one as my favourite. The Khans are ruling the industry today and I am lucky to have worked with all of them."

His chivalry
Bebo is clearly impressed with her hero, and admires him most for his chivalry, "I remember his chivalry when I first met him when I was nine years old (at one of Karisma's shows in Muscat) and he is still the same. He is so protective and caring towards women that is hard not to be charmed. From a wide-eyed nine-year-old to playing his wife - it's been great to know Shahrukh. It's fun to be on a set with him. I feel at home on his sets as I can say and do anything that I want. He tells me that I look the best in his movies and I agree with that. He takes extra special care in everything and I feel so touched."

Today Kareena will take a chartered flight from Goa to Delhi to launch a new cell phone. The phone will also launch her interactive fan groups on Twitter and Facebook where Kareena will be seen chatting with her fans on the websites once a week.

Bal Thackeray has been very gracious to me: Shahrukh Khan

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He's known as King Khan of Bollywood and is one of India's hottest actors and producers. Shahrukh Khan, the global superstar explains why the time has come for developing nations like India to assert themselves internationally, discusses the furore surrounding the premiere of his film My Name is Khan and talks about his hopes for his Kolkata Knight Riders team in this season's Indian Premier League.

It's fantastic to have you on the show, you are easily Bollywood's biggest star these days. For those watching it might have seemed easy. You are so big they call you King Khan. Is this the way you saw you life panning when you started off as an actor?
Not at all, I still don't believe it. I still think it's like a dream. But when I started off, I never thought I would do anything else but wake up in the morning and work. But the only thing that's added to it, and I tell this to everyone, is that I still wake up in the morning and work but the only odd thing my kids find is that I'm a man and I wear make-up.

We're doing this interview at your house and there are often throngs of fans waiting outside trying to get a glimpse of you. As they wait to see what crumb you might throw them, is that kind of a weird feeling - the immense scrutiny that you get.
I feel very embarrassed and odd. I don't even call them fans. I think they are people who appreciate what I do. My wife tells me on the weekends, especially because there's a crowd - a thousand people outside. So I go for five minutes and wave, then the cops get very angry because the traffic stops so they shout at me. So I'm really embarrassed. I feel really odd but I think when people come to visit me at house then I should be sort of kind to them and say hello to them. The scrutiny part, there was a time, I have a sense of humour and my family feels I should stop it because it's gets me into trouble. I say things and maybe people don't understand it or they give me more importance than to think, I am flippant. I should not be flippant. I should be more serious. But I feel I've never been like that and I just want to have fun and say things that are easy going but many a time, it's not taken like this and everything is scrutinized.

One of things that got you a lot of headlines recently was that as Muslims it was shame that the IPL hadn't picked up any Pakistani players for this season and you own an IPL team, The Kolkata Knight Riders. Your comments caused an absolute firestorm particularly with Hindu Nationalists, did you anticipate the furore those words would cause.
You know I did say in the interview, you know I do hope I don't get into trouble for saying this before I said that. But I didn't think it would go to this extent. It became strange. Strange things were said. And I said "the bottom line in my country is that, there is a certain amount of freedom of speech which we also restrain unto. We are not completely outspoken, we don't do strange things - at least I don't and most of the people I know, don't. So there's freedom of speech. This was my point of view.

They were burning effigies of you in the streets, some people I mean, people are absolutely going nuts about you.
Some guy had a slipper in his hands and was hitting poster. I want to find him. I want to meet up with him. He should try it when I'm standing in front. Not on a piece of paper.

The main Hindu Nationalist party, Shiv Sena, obviously took what you had to say extremely badly, they were the ones who campaigned against at this time and threatened to disrupt the premiere of your movie My Name Is Khan. Were you worried at all about the safety of yourself and you family and your fans?
I'll be honest. I know Balasaheb Thackeray very well. He's also been very gracious to me. I know Uddhav Thackeray, he's been very helpful. I know them very well. We've never had ... and I've said this many times...

The top level of the Shiv Sena...
They meet me, I go over to their house, they're really gracious and wonderful with me, and we've never had ideological discussions, maybe they have a different ideology for the party that they run, but I'm not a political person so we've never sat down and "so, why is it like..", so we've never had this discussion. If there was genuinely a misunderstanding about what I said, which is quite possible, pick up the phone and I'd explain it, it would have been "oh, okay, that's what you meant? Sorry. We thought you meant this. You don't mean that." That's the way it should have been but I just think it became bigger than the personal relationship we share.

Your team the Kolkata Knight Riders hasn't had a terrible successful track record in the past couple of years, what do you think are the prospects for it to do better this time around?
The thing that I say, you've been very kind when you say they haven't been doing very well. The first thing - and I'm a little philosophical about this - is that I have to accept and the team has to accept, the truth is we haven't done well at all. We've accepted that. The second part is, it's very easy to do better when you're in the eighth position with only eight teams you can't go worse than this. So we are going to do better. I think what we tried to do is get the Indian part of the team stronger. I think the senior guys like Ishant and Ganguly, they just need to get into the groove. I think the main thing the coach and Dada have brought in this time is the fact we training the young guys just to make them enjoy themselves. 20/20 needs to be enjoyed, when you see a Matthew Hayden play, he's enjoying himself. I sense that. You have to enjoy it. You can't just have the test match pressure on your head. Or the one-day pressure on your head. You need to go and enjoy yourself. Have a good time. So yesterday when the team was leaving, somebody turned around, one of the managers and said we have to win only seven or eight and if we only lose five. And I said we can't lose anymore. We've lost too many. We've lost for the next four years. So I think we'll do better. I think we will do much better this year.

Let's discuss movies now, and specifically My Name Is Khan in which you play an autistic Muslim in America post 9/11. The film's done great and particularly well in Islamic countries, is that your intention. Were you trying to appeal to most of the Muslim audience?
The fact that, you said it so well and it was a convoluted plot, an autistic Muslim man in America post 9/11, when you put it so simply it sounds so complicated. No, you make a film, normally for a universal audience, the kind of films that I do especially I would like everyone to see them. Within them, I'll try to put in something different that appeals maybe, if you do hockey, maybe the hockey guys and girls will like it more. You do it about a bad guy recently, so when you do that thing and the youngsters like all the bad stuff, cool stuff. So, they like it. But the intention was never like that. I do remember the wonderful distributor Fox, they were going to say we'll release in UAE, and we'll release it in Morocco like this, and Indonesia and Malaysia and I said "why are they doing it so specifically". Maybe they understood the spot much better than we did because yes, it's record breaking in the Muslim countries, I never thought it would have been like that. I really thought the film was about humanity.

Yeah, this was the latest collaboration between you and director Karan Johar, you've worked together on countless movies but you're also best mates away from the set. What is it do you think that some sort of magic formula you have seems that helps you two work together so well?
I think the first thing is that's trust. I gave him a book the "Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night" and I said you should make a film with a little kid who's autistic and a story of a father and a son. Obviously assuming if you took me as a father and a little child who's autistic. And then he came up with the script with me as autistic with this whole plot. And I'm like "this is a little strange" because when you make a film with me, as far as Karan and me are concerned, we normally make a little more commercially viable films. But he said no, this is what I want to do. So I trust him, I trust him completely.

One of the things that got a lot of publicity for the movie was when you were detained by US immigration which in a way which mirrors a scene in My Name Is Khan when you say "my name is Khan and I'm not a terrorist" to have it play out like that in real life, there was a lot of press on it, what was it like from your standpoint?
It happens to me every month, whenever I travel to the western world because of the name. But it's not only me. There are another 75 people in that line. It happens to my kids. And I say this again and again. I have no issue. I have no issue with it personally because this is the world that we have created. This is how it is. I think what happened that day was that it took a little longer. This was at the immigration for the first time - normally it happens at the security. I think the processes just went wrong and it took a couple of hours. I had to call the Indian Consulate because I had a meeting in Atlantic City, if I got caught up here, there was no point me going all the way to America. So I asked "can you get me out of here", so I think it just went out to the press and we have reached a stage in India and I think rightly so, when a developing nation is on the threshold on coming out and Inshallah taking over the whole world - in terms of economics, in terms of politics, in terms of business, I think certainly we have a voice. We've been pushed, all developing nations, I'm not just saying India and suddenly we have a voice in the world which matters and sometimes that voice is a little louder than it should be. So anytime anything goes wrong with Indians anywhere in the world, you notice all Indians get up. Not on the outside. It happened when the Shiv Sena thing happened - all the Indians came and said "no, this is wrong". I'm really glad we have a voice like that, and that's what happened "they stopped Shah Rukh, how dare they" and I was joking about it until about half a day actually, and I even joked that when the American Hollywood actresses come that I should be given the right to frisk them in India. I want to be the first guy. It's only fair.

You did say you wanted My Name is Khan to be a global hit like Slumdog Millionaire. You could have been in Slumdog Millionaire. You got offered the role of the quiz show host but you turned it down and Anil Kapoor got it. Do you beat yourself over that decision?
No, I really wanted that film to be made. I'd read the Indian novel. I'd bought it. I wanted to make it myself but an Indian film. When I read the script, I knew they'd made a much better film than I could ever.

Why didn't you want part of that fantastic film then?
One, I'm not offered many great films; honestly, I don't have an agent for stuff in the west. Also, I'd hosted "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire". Here the host was a bit of a fixer. I only fixed "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" in a way that I felt bad for the people and I'll like "listen why don't you retire now, don't don't, this looks like a difficult question. So you've got half a million dollars, go back relax" then they say "no we want to play" and I'm like "can we go for a break". I used to feel really bad and I'm not allowed to say anything but I know this question's a little difficult young man. So, I just felt that I had so much fun doing it personally that I didn't want to be on the side where I take the guy into the loo and say "I can fix this for you". I didn't want to be the bad guy because I won't do it like that.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Shahrukh Khan The ‘Soccer’ mania in real life!

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What is the one thing that SRK fans don’t know about him? What is the favorite game of sport that the King of bollywood actually enjoys playing? Well the answer to all those questions would boil down to one answer, and that is ‘Soccer’!

Yeah, you read that right. Shahrukh Khan is an avid lover of the outdoor sport and has in his heart of hearts always enjoyed playing that game.

In many of his films, he has been seen promoting games like Basketball in the film’Kuch Kuch Hota Hai,’ to ‘Hockey’ in the film ‘Chak De,’ etc, and in real life, he shoed his love for cricket by buying up a team Franchisee even.

But, in his deep down heart of hearts, he just can’t resist a game of soccer. Reportedly, whenever King Khan is in Mumbai, he is seen on Sunday playing on the grounds of the American School in Bandra. The fun loving Khan also takes his son Aryan along, as some say, he wants his son to develop an interest in the game and take it up professionally in the future.

Shahrukh has a few faithful friends from the industry, who are also big lovers of the game. So, on the field one would also find actors like Chunky Pandey, Dino Morea and the young dashing director friend of Farhan Akhtar Ritesh Sidhwani, sweating it out in the field with the Baadshah of bollywood. So, next time you are wondering what SRK would be doing on a Sunday, just think-‘Soccer’!

Shahrukh Khan to drape his sexy body with 10 million bucks

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Shahrukh Khan, over the course of his glittering career, has been bestowed with many titles such as ‘King Khan’, ‘Bollywood Badshah’ and his self-proclaimed ‘I am the best.’ And his fees that began with a paltry sum in his 1st film ‘Deewana’ has spiralled over the last two decades to reach a figure that spells awe. If you were employed to count the number of Re 1 coins that his wealth is worth of, then probably, it would take you a lifetime.

But, it would indeed appear shocking if I tell you that a single suit of his will cost a princely Rs 1 crore (10 million rupees)- a sum of money so huge none of you have ever even dreamt of. And he will roam about wearing them.

As per reports pouring in from the tinselworld, it is believed that his next flick Ra. 1 which is a science-fiction (in which SRK plays a superhero) will see him donning his superhero suit that will cost Rs 1 crore. The costume has been specially designed keeping the adrenaline-pumping action sequences in mind. The materials and fabrics used in this special costume have been designed in Los Angeles.

So, wait for a few months and then you will be witness to a superhero SRK flying in to the silver screen draping his body with 1 crore.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Shahrukh Khan's Pumped up look in ‘Don 2’

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After having played various kinds of characters in films, Shahrukh has been the leading star, as far as the contemporary modern youth is concerned.

He has been projected as the young man with unlimited dreams in his eyes, and who is almost, always successful n pursuing them, just like his real life.

Now, after having done in numerable films with his lean fit physicality, this star is ready to project himself in a new avatar. News is that in the film ‘Don 2’, the star is going to be seen in a more full form. Meaning, that King Khan will now be seen in a puffy look in the film. The pumped up look is going to be much more different than all his looks so far.

In the film ‘Don’, which was a modern version of the original film ‘Don, of the 1970’s, Shahrukh had enacted the role of the protagonist, in his original look. There had not been any elaborate variations in his look.

But, it seems, the sequel will have more surprises in it for all his fans!

IN PICS: Shahrukh Khan with Reebok ‘My Name Is Khan’ Online Contest Winners

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SRK reads Masala Magazine!

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The star checked out his interview from the Abu Dhabi premiere of ‘MNIK’

We’re absolutely thrilled to see Shah Rukh Khan reading Masala! magazine, our sister publication. He’s our star reader alright, just take a look at him with the issue of the magazine featuring his interview from the Abu Dhabi premiere of ‘My Name Is Khan’.

Shah Rukh spoke to Sonali Raha, editor of Masala! magazine, and Masala.com got an interview that was in turns serious and funny, but always starry and sparkling (just like the man himself). SRK spoke about everything from his hopes and fears to international relations between countries to what it meant to be an Indian. Like we said, it was super interesting all the way! We hope SRK enjoyed reading Masala! as much as Masala! enjoyed interviewing him.

Katrina says, SRK is senior, Ranbir is dear and Salman is personal

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Katrina has finally spoken on the rumour that increasingly suggests her link-up with Rajneeti's co-star Ranbir Kapoor and Shahrukh Khan.

Katrina speaks about her sudden friendship with King Khan and says, "Just because you meet and greet someone doesn't meen there has to be speculation on what's going on. There's nothing to be made out of my meeting with Shahrukh. He's just an acquaintence.

Katrina further added that she met SRK at few parties and they had a good interaction 'like any other senior collegue would have interacted'.

Katrina also speaks on her growing friendship with Ranbir Kapoor and says, "He is friend. And I won't stop being friendly with or refuse to promote my film just because tongues are wagging. He’s (Ranbir) a good friend and we work well as co-stars.

After Katrina played the lead opposite Ranbir Kapoor in 'Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani', the actress has romantically been linked with him since then.

Though Katrina was very candid while talking about Ranbir and Shahrukh, she didn't mince too many words while talking about her beau Salman. As she reluctantly says, "I don't talk about my personal life," when asked about Salman.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A ‘hot’ suit for our hot superstar SRK

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Here’s a mazedar khabhar which our birdies are discussing of late….

For a superhero flick, the costumes and looks of the hero matters a lot. And related to that department, our King Khan who is working on Anubhav Sinha’s ‘Ra.One’ recently went through a lifetime experience for the film.

Birdies revealed that Shah Rukh Khan had been to Los Angeles, specially for the film’s costume. In ‘Ra.One’, Shahrukh said to wear a special body suit and this one was custom made in LA at a whopping amount of Rs.1 crore! Wondering what’s special in the suit? Well read on…

Sources behind the making of the costume said that the suit is steel blue in colour and made of a special material like reinforced latex, meant to provide both flexibility and protection. It acts as a tough exoskeleton to minimise external injury while being flexible enough not to hamper body movement while performing stunts. Besides, the suit is fitted with micro-computer circuitry required for the film; thus costing nearly one crore.

And do you know the star himself was involved in the suit-making process?

Shahrukh said to have immersed himself neck-deep in a warm liquid latex-like material. A mould was formed once the liquid got cooled. It is said that the whole process took one hour.

Well, as they say, superheroes are supposed to deal with all kinds of troubles. And looks like our hero is all set to take on new hurdles for making his film a success…

WATCH: Shah Rukh Khan reveals the secret of his success

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CNN TALK ASIA: Shah Rukh Khan reveals the secret of his success

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Indian Standard Time: March 24 at 1800 hrs IST | March 25 at 0900 hrs IST | March 27 at 1630 hrs IST | March 28 at 1400 hrs IST

He’s known as King Khan of Bollywood and is one of India’s hottest actors and producers. This week Padmashri Shah Rukh Khan joins CNN's Talk Asia for an in-depth interview in Mumbai with host Anjali Rao. The global superstar explains why the time has come for developing nations like India to assert themselves internationally, discusses the furore surrounding the premier of his film ‘My Name is Khan’ and talks about his hopes for his Kolkata Knight Riders team in this season's Indian Premier League.

Khan recalls his detention at Newark airport and the subsequent uproar sparked among Indian communities around the world: “We have reached a stage in India and I think rightly so, when a developing nation is on the threshold on coming out and - Inshallah - taking over the whole world – in terms of economics, in terms of politics, in terms of business, I think certainly we have a voice. We’ve been pushed, all developing nations, I’m not just saying India and suddenly we have a voice in the world which matters and sometimes that voice is a little louder than it should be. So anytime anything goes wrong with Indians anywhere in the world, you notice all Indians get up.”

When asked about his reflections on Pakistani players in the IPL, comments which also proved controversial, he tells CNN: “I didn’t think it would go this extent. Strange things were said and I said the bottom line in my country is that, there is a certain amount of freedom of speech which we also restrain unto. We are not completely outspoken, we don’t do strange things – at least I don’t and most of the people I know don’t. So there’s freedom of speech. This was my point of view.”

The main Hindu Nationalist party took Khan’s comments as a provocation, campaigning against him and threatening to disrupt the premier of his movie. “I just think it became bigger than the personal relationship that we share with them, it went onto a different platform. It just went onto a political agenda platform, onto an activist platform, onto just an issue based platform. I’m not on the same playing field. I’m an actor, I’m not a politician. So my logic was, as long as we are not on the same field, I can’t play this game with you.”

Now in its third season, Khan talks about his team’s focus on this year’s IPL. He says: “I think what we tried to do, is to get the Indian part of the team stronger. I think the senior guys like Ishant and Ganguly, they just need to get into the groove. I think the main thing the coach has brought in this time is the fact that we are training the young guys just to enjoy themselves. 20-20 needs to be enjoyed. You can’t just have the test match pressure on your head or the one-day pressure on your head. You need to go and enjoy yourself and have a good time.”

The actor shares his views on the Academy Award-winning film, Slumdog Millionaire, its success and the role of quiz show host which he turned down: “I really wanted that film to be made. I’d read the Indian novel, I’d bought it. I wanted to make it myself but an Indian film. When I read the script, I knew they’d made a much better film than I could ever.”

He also tells Anjali Rao how Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), one of India’s biggest ever blockbusters, cemented his career, saying: “DDLJ has managed to turn me overnight from being one of the most macho stars to being a romantic sweet loveable kind of guy. And I’ve never been able to overcome that. It has been the biggest hit of my career in a certain sense and I owe everything to it. But I also owe the fact that I still haven’t become a stud. That’s what I wanted to be – a big guy with muscles and fight and beat up people.”

As to his own career path and how he can get even bigger: “The reason I like being a star is because I think that stars get noticed. Stars are big. Everyone follows them. And I want to get so big that one day my parents from heaven can see my films. “Oh we can see his films are bigger than 3D Avatar” so they can at least know I did this. Because I think heaven is a little far away.”

Shah Rukh Khan’s interview with TALK ASIA will be available online soon at SRKTHEDON after the first airing.

Barry John, the man behind SRK

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He was Delhi’s resident authority on all things theatre and also on info related to Shah Rukh Khan’s early struggle as an aspiring actor and drama student. But ever since Barry John shifted base to Mumbai in 2007, the tempo of theatre activities in the city has somewhat slackened. But, Delhi’s loss seems to be Mumbai’s gain as Bollywood has found an actor in Barry.

 
‘ No other student has achieved the success SRK has’
No conversation with Barry is complete without a question or two about SRK. He is often credited with SRK’s success as an actor. How does that feel? “The credit goes to SRK that he learned all that he needed to launch himself to the highest galaxy of global stars,” says Barry.

Shahrukh Khan: Once a King, Always a King!

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There is only one King in bollywood, that is Shahrukh, and he has proved it time and again with his amazing acting prowess, and his movies creating magic at the box office, with amazing sales of tickets.

Now, with his business ventures in the game of cricket, by becoming a franchisee owner of Kolkata Knight Riders, he has once again proved that he sure is the King of this business venture as well.

The IPL team KKR, had managed a staggering profit of Rs. 13 crores, in its first year and is almost sure to make three times that amount this year. But, King Khan reportedly has said that he has not purchased the IPL team for business ventures. This proposition is purely for fulfilling his passion for sports, and that too cricket.

As for his over flowing Bank Balance, he has hundreds of products to endorse, and a never ending line of films to work in. So, that takes care of his financial needs.

Thus, SRK is not much saddened by his IPL team's defeats, nor is he very ecstatic when they win any match. This year, King Khan has surely showed his grit and determination in controlling his emotions while his team is playing for the tournament. His earlier emotional side is not much evident.

Thus, Shahrukh has conquered it all; he has shown to the world that he remains a King, no matter where he is, in bollywood or in the world of sports. Perhaps, the saying once a King always a King, does fit him in all respects!

SRK gives young ones tips for six-pack abs

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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who flaunted six-pack abs in blockbuster Om Shanti Om but couldn't maintain them later, is doling out fitness tips to youngsters through micro-blogging site Twitter.

"Six-pack more to do with diet than exercise alone. You need to be very disciplined. (Do it for) 30 to 40 days...they will start to show," Shah Rukh posted on his Twitter page Monday.

"Exercise regimen - four times a week. Thirty minutes do a weights or any exercise which makes you sweat. No rice or bread at all with food, grilled food. Lots of water. No alcohol. If you do, then exercise (for) 50 minutes. No music and wasting time during exercise. Just do it like a job...push yourself."

"No desserts, ice creams or colas. No food in between meals like chips, etc. Singlehandedly try and bring the junk food industry to closure," he wrote.

Shah Rukh says he does 100 push ups and 60 pull ups when he is regular. "When I start I can only do five push ups and one pull up. It just happens (later) if you are regular," he posted.

The actor, who was last seen in "My Name Is Khan", is strictly against quick fix diets, and says people must make a careful choice about what they eat and drink.

"You make your choices according to your needs. When I work out I don't drink colas myself."

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Kudos to SRK

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Shah Rukh's My Name is Khan may not have been a hit, but it found favour with one of the best writers of Bollywood.


"Salim Khan loved the movie, and he especially liked Shah Rukh in it," said a source close to the family. "He thought Shah Rukh had done a great job and he feels that it was brave to use the movie for a good cause, and the cause of Muslims all over the world."

Salim Khan is of course the father of Salman Khan, who has a running feud with Shah Rukh, but this did not stop Salim Khan from calling up his son's rival to offer his praise. Sources close to Shah Rukh said he had received the message. "Salim sahib sent the message saying how much he had loved the movie and that Shah Rukh had done a super job in it. It was very nice of him, being such a respectable and senior person in the industry to have responded like this," the source said.

SRK himself confirmed the news, saying: “Yes, Salim uncle has loved the film and it’s very sweet of him that he sent me a message. We all are like a family.”

Salim Khan along with Javed Akhtar wrote over a dozen superhit films including the one that many believe is the greatest film ever made in Bollywood, Sholay. High praise indeed for Shah Rukh!

SRK reveals his six-pack abs secret

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Shah Rukh Khan, who flaunted six-pack abs in blockbuster ‘Om Shanti Om’, is doling out fitness tips to youngsters. He reveals that he does 100 push ups and 60 pull ups everyday. He said, “When you start you can only do five push ups and one pull up. It just happens (later) if you are regular,”

Advising on six pack abs he said, “Six-pack more to do with diet than exercise alone. You need to be very disciplined. (Do it for) 30 to 40 days then it will start to show. Exercise regimen - four times a week. Thirty minutes do weights or any exercise which makes you sweat.”

SRK believes in good diet along with workout. “No rice or bread at all with food, grilled food. Lots of water. No alcohol. No desserts, ice creams or colas. No food in between meals like chips, etc. Single handedly try and bring the junk food industry to closure. If you do, then exercise (for) 50 minutes. No music and wasting time during exercise. Just do it like a job and push yourself.” He said.

Though he follows a healthy diet, he is strictly against quick fix diets. “You make your choices according to your needs. When I work out I don’t drink colas myself. Young kids (upto age of 25) should not have beer bellies. Don’t know why...just felt like saying it.” he quipped.

Photo Courtesy: Dabboo Ratnani

Shahrukh Khan has someone waiting for him in Peshawar

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We are all aware of the fact that Shahrukh Khan is the proverbial outsider who had no godfather or star parents to give him a break in Bollywood, but still made it to the top league on the basis of sheer merit and talent.

Now we find that the original roots of this Bollywood superstar can be traced back to Peshawar in Pakistan.

His father, Taj Mohammad was born in the city of Peshawar. He was the youngest of the five siblings and completed his graduation from Peshawar’s Edwards College. This is the same college where famous Indian filmstar Raj Kapoor’s father Prithvi Raj Kapoor also studied.

It has been reported that at present the entire paternal family of Shahrukh Khan lives in Shah Wali Qataal area of Peshawar’s famous Qissa Khwani (Kahani) bazaar. The Qissa Khwani (Kahani) bazaar boasts of ‘Kehwa khanas’, stalls of Tikka and Chapli Kabab and also dry fruit shops. In the past, it was a popular site for caravans and military adventures.

Maqsood Ahmed is the elder among all of Shahrukh cousins living in Peshawar. He runs a small business and was overwhelmed with the respect when people came to know that they are the cousins of Shahrukh Khan.

According to him, Khan had visited Peshawar twice, one when he was 13 years old and the last time was in 1980.At that time he stayed for a month with his family in Peshawar.Ahmed commented that Shahrukh much loved Traditional Afghan food.

Ahmed could always sense that Khan would make it big one day. He commented that even though Khan was very young the time they last met, but he had all the exceptional qualities which are required to get into the top league. He was bright, jolly, intelligent and could make interesting conversations.

He believes that Khan has a magnetic personality and anyone would feel proud and honored to the cousin of such a great man.However, when it came to his choice of actors, Ahmed thinks that no one would be able to surpass Dilip Khan and he is the finest actor in Indian Cinema.

He also hopes that Khan, along with his family will visit them in Peshawar one day.

SRK, Karan lash out at their offenders

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It’s very unlikely of Karan Johar and Shah Rukh Khan to lose their temper and revert bluntly to unpleasant questions coming their way. Both Kjo and Shah Rukh are extremely well spoken and know how to deal with annoying queries pertaining to their personal life especially.

Twitter being a public forum where fans get a chance to communicate with their favourite celebs, celebs often come across people who sort of take an undue advantage of the platform.

Just recently when a nosey someone asked SRK as to why does he drink and smoke if he follows Islam, the actor replied, “Don’t take it personally but what I eat & drink is really my business. I get tired sometimes when people tell me how to follow my own religion.”

Karan Johar too faced a tough time when he had to put up with people who asked him questions on his sexual orientation!

Karan wrote, “Critical appraisal and analysis is more than welcome...but insinuations and comments about my life, choices and orientation are NOT...While most tweets are objective, frank and warm..the ones that are constantly making tactless statements about my personal life are upsetting.”

We quite agree with SRK and Karan and hope people wouldn’t cross their boundaries when interacting with anyone on a forum like these social networking sites.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Shah Rukh Khan is like family to me: Rani Mukerji

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Actor Rani Mukerji turns 32 today. For a long time gossip mills have been abuzz with rumours of her fall-out with Shah Rukh Khan due to her allegiance to Salman Khan. Rani dismisses such talks as baseless and says she and Shah Rukh are still best of friends.

“Shah Rukh and I are fine. He is like family to me. Just because people don’t see me at his dos doesn’t mean we’ve fallen out. There are four people with whom I can never stay out of touch - Karan (Johar), Shah Rukh, Aamir (Khan) and Adi (Aditya Chopra). They are instrumental in shaping my career in Bollywood,” she says.

Rani will spend her birthday with her near ones and close friends. Ask her to reveal who her close friends are, and she says, “No way.”

Talking about her movies, 2010 looks good for her. “I have got a great film No One Killed Jessica. I might sign one more which means two releases this year,” she says.

Amidst speculations that she might not work outside the Yash Raj Films banner, Rani has signed this movie with UTV. She says, “I will always be a part of Yash Raj. ButI’ve worked outside them too with Sanjay (Bhansali) and Karan. I just want to be a part of good films,” she ends.

Exotic Goa´s Sun & Sandy Beaches To Be The Venue For SRK´s ´Ra. One´

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Yes you have heard it right! Anubhav Sinha's Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor starrer, 'Ra.One', is all set to roll early this week.

As per our sources, the shooting of 'Ra.One', the SFX extravaganza, to be directed by tech-wiz director Anubhav Sinha, will be commence amongst the sun and the sands of exotic Goa, this Wednesday, that is 24th March 2010!

All the major stars are expected to participate.

No Jackie Chan in Ra.One: SRK

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There were recent reports in the media that Jackie Chan would be making his Bollywood debut in Shah Rukh Khan superhero film, Ra.One. However, Shah Rukh Khan has said that Jackie will not be a part of his film.

“No Jackie Chan in Ra. One. That’s final now,” Shah Rukh Khan posted on twitter.

International musician Akon has sung a song in the film.

Shah Rukh wrote, “Akon song in the film. May do video later. Don’t know. We have international VFX team working with our own.”

The actor also wrote that he would be performing his own stunts in the film.

“Like to do my stunts…It’s scary but I do them. I am just a regular guy doing an irregular job…so no reason not to be grounded.”

Ra.One, which also stars Kareena Kapoor, is being directed by Anubhav Sinha. Shah Rukh Khan is producing it under his home production Red Chillies Entertainment.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

WATCH EPISODE 4: Living with a Superstar - Shahrukh Khan

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SRK, Saif want to dance like Shahid!

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Shahid Kapoor brought the house down when he paid a eight-minute tribute to pop icon Michael Jackson at the Filmfare Awards ceremony.

Not only was the audience up front spell bound by his perfect foot work and provocative mannerisms, it seems even the actors backstage were actually admiring Shasha. One little birdie says that actors — Shah Rukh Khan (who actually thinks Shahid is one of the finest young talents) and hold your breath, Saif Ali Khan, the emcees that night, were heard saying, “Arrey yaar this boy is so good. We must learn to dance like him.” At least for that night, Shahid found fans in-house too!

SRK has a new fan!

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Bipasha Basu says she adores Shah Rukh Khan.So what is news in this? Every girl in Bollywood likes him. Bipasha also loves Gauri Khan.

She says Gauri is the classiest star wife she has met. Bips recently requested SRK to do a small interview for her fitness video. And she was blown away by the hospitality given to her by Gauri and SRK. While SRK was recording his bit for Bips’ video, Gauri played the perfect hostess.

And when the sexy Bong actress left Mannat that day, SRK had added one more name to his long list of fans.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

SRK clarifies stand on Ra.One-Raavan controversy

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Call it ‘Ra.One’ or ‘Raavan’, it sounds the same. But that has become a matter of concern for Shah Rukh Khan who is all set to start his first science-fiction superhero film Ra.One soon.

Shah Rukh is amazed that his fans are confusing the title ‘Raavan’ with ‘Ra.One’. However SRK decided to clear it once and for all. “Abhishek's ‘Raavan’ is different from our ‘Ra.One’. Our film will release later this year. It’s very different from Mani sir’s Raavan,” said SRK.

Mani Ratnam’s forthcoming film Raavan is a modern version of Ramayana that stars Aishwarya and Abhishek Bachchan in lead role. While ‘Ra.One’ will be directed by Anubhav Sinha and will star Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena in lead roles. It will be produced by Shah Rukh Khan under his home production Red Chillies Entertainment.

SRK is aware that this unusual title is creating curiosity among his fans. He is also planning to launch a website soon before the film goes on floors so that his fans can get more information about his first superhero film. ‘Ra.One’ will commence on 20th March.

RA.ONE to commence this Saturday!

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Off late, there has been a lot of confusion regarding the titles of Mani Ratnam's Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai starrer RAAVAN and the Anubhav Sinha directed Shah Rukh Khan, Arjun Rampal and Kareena Kapoor project RA.ONE.

Well, we can tell you that the former is complete and all set to release on 18th June while the latter (RA. ONE) will officially commence this Saturday (20th March). The full fledged shooting though is likely to start only around the 24th of this month.

When we spoke to the director of RA.ONE, Anubhav Sinha, last week our conversation centered more on the iconic R&B singer Akon and his humble ways. But more about Anubhav's humbling experiences later! What we want to tell you here is that the director had also hinted at an early start to the much talked about sci-fi flick RA.ONE.

Well, this is certainly good news for all, especially the kids out there who have been totally neglected by Bollywood and have to depend on Hollywood for their kind of entertainment. We are sure that they are in for a treat of their lives in form of the technical whiz director Anubhav and Bollywood's global super star Shah Rukh Khan's RA.ONE.

Shahrukh Khan Bollywood’s top taxpayer!

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Shahrukh Khan is again the highest Bollywood’s tax payer. Though last year it was Akshay Kumar securing the first position, according to reports, this year it’s SRK who is on top for the financial year 2009-2010.

Among actresses the top taxpayer is Kareena Kapoor, with her brand Kareena going strong and with the success of her last film 3 Idiots. No doubt, the lady is among the top earners of Bollywood.

And as she tells a tabloid, “It’s been a great year for cinema and a great year for me in every way. I am happy to have pleased my fans and the public.”

Last year, Kareena paid Rs 3.7 crore while SRK gave Rs 30.99 crore. This year’s numbers are yet to come.

Shahrukh Khan the King Of Entertainment Again, Award At FICCI Frames 2010!

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After a very high definition inaugural of the FICCI Frames 2010, in Mumbai recently, Shahrukh would have been pleasantly surprised. The reason being that he has been awarded the ‘Global Entertainment and Media Persons Award of the year.’

Shahrukh Khan is the only bollywood actor who has been able to mark the presence of bollywood in the remotest corners of the world. He truly represents the leading saga of bollywood films in today’s times.

There were various awards in other categories too. Amitji and Vidya Balan received the best actor Awards for the film ‘Paa’.A.R Rahman, the Oscar winning music composer of India, received the Global Icon of the Year Award.

Director Rajkumar Hirani, received the best director Award for ‘3 Idiots, and the film was given the Best film Award too. Youth Icon Ranbir Kapoor was presented with the Best Entertainer Award .

With this Award added to his list of never ending Awards, Shahrukh has once again proved his magna presence in the film industry!

Victoria Koblenko wants Shahrukh Khan

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Shahrukh Khan is a big name in Bollywood but it came as a surprise when Dutch actress Victoria Koblenko, who is known for the movie When Night Falls, TV drama series ‘Good Times, Bad Times’ and talk shows like ‘ The Weakest Link ’ and ‘ Celebrity Mole ’, said that she wanted to work with him.

Victoria Koblenko is all praise for Shahrukh, with whom she shared the dais on the first day of FICCI Frames 2010. She said that she has been watching Indian films with sub-titles since childhood, as her parents used to watch them. She added that she has watched a lot of Shahrukh's films and her friends from Russia and Holland like him very much.

This Dutch beauty is ready to try her hands in Bollywood if given a good role. She said that she would love to work with Shahrukh Khan.

Is Shahrukh listening?

Friday, March 19, 2010

Global Entertainment and Media Personality award to Shahrukh Khan at FICCI Frames

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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was presented the Global Entertainment and Media Personality award at the FICCI Frames 2010 Excellence Awards on Thursday. FICCI Frames, the global conference on the business of entertainment which ran from March 16-18 came to a close with the award ceremony in Hotel Renaissance in Mumbai.

The Global Icon of the Year award was presented to Oscar winning music director A.R. Rehman.Amitabh Bachchan and Vidya Balan bagged the best actor award for their outstanding performance in R.Balki's film "Paa".

Director Raju Hirani garnered two awards - best film and best director - for his film "3 Idiots".

Pritam Chakraborty was presented the best music director award for Imtiyaz Ali's "Love Aaj Kal" while Ranbir Kapoor won the best entertainment award.

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