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Showing posts with label Features. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev meets Shahrukh Khan

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The likes of a Russian president and a world famous magician were spotted hobnobbing with the stars on the sets of RA.One

Lately the unit of Shah Rukh Khan's much awaited next RA.One seems to have a lot of high profile visitors

On Wednesday evening, the Russian President, Dmitri Medvedev, who is in town on a political visit, dropped by on the sets of the film. Medvedev wanted to meet SRK and Kareena Kapoor, the grand daughter of the legendary actor Raj Kapoor.

It may be recalled that the legendary actor Raj Kapoor is the most popular Bollywood actor in Russia till date. Shree 420 and Awaara were big hits in Russia and songs from the films can still be heard in restaurants in and around Moscow.

A reliable source reveals, "The president was very keen to meet Shah Rukh Khan. Since he is a huge fan of Raj Kapoor, he also expressed his desire to meet the two grandchildren of Raj Kapoor Kareena and Ranbir. He couldn't meet Ranbir since the actor is shooting in Delhi for Rockstar, but he did catch up with Kareena and SRK while they were shooting a song sequence at the Yash Raj studios. The President saw one shot, chatted with the stars and left."

A while ago the world's best magician, Franz Harary, who made the Taj Mahal disappear years ago, was in B town. Since he was in Bombay he was very keen to see a Bollywood film shoot.

The huge Shah Rukh Khan fan dropped on the sets of RA.One to meet the star. The director of the film, Anubhav Sinha remained tight lipped about the president's visit. However he talked about his interesting encounter with the magician.

Anubhav recollects, "I was taken in by surprise to have the world's best magician on our film sets. He is a huge Shah Rukh fan. He hung around on the sets for an hour and entertained the unit. It was great fun."

SRK and Kareena remained unavailable for comments.

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Bollywood's King Khan: 45 and worth $540m

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Everything you need to know about Bollywood's biggest superstar

Name: Shah Rukh Khan
Age: 45 today

Who’s he, then?
You’ve got to have been living under a rock for the last 20 years, if you’re asking that! He’s only Bollywood’s most famous actor.

Isn’t that Amitabh Bachchan?
Not any more – for pretty much since the beginning of his career, Khan has skyrocketed to fame. Having started out on television with the series “Fauji”, he began chasing a Bollywood dream in 1991, debuting in the film “Deewana”, a 1992 release that won him a Filmfare Award for Best Debut. Three hits the following year, “Darr”, “Baazigar” and “Kabhi Haa Kabhi Naa,” some of which was pretty adventurous fare by Bollywood standards, quickly won him awards and marked him out as destined for future box-office success.

In 1995, Khan hit the jackpot with Aditya Chopra's directorial debut, “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge”, which was a major critical and commercial success. It has enjoyed an unbroken 750-week run at one Mumbai cinema and has grossed an estimated Rs10 billion (Dh825 million) in India alone.

And how’s he done after that?
Khan has been part of numerous commercially successful films and has earned critical acclaim for many of his performances. He’s won 13 Filmfare Awards for his work in Indian films, seven of which are in the Best Actor category, thus establishing himself as one of the leading actors of Hindi Cinema. In 2005, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri for his contributions to Indian cinema.

I’m sure it can’t have all been easy!
No, it hasn’t. 1996 and 1998 were terrible years for him, with all the films he acted in that released in those years faring dismally at the box-office. Among them were “Army”, “Duplicate” and “English Babu Desi Mem”.

But? I sense a but…
But he delivered a few winners, too: box-office hits came with "Dil To Pagal Hai" (1997) and Karan Johar's directorial debut, “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” (1998), while critical praise followed with Mani Ratnam's “Dil Se…” (1998). By 2000, with Chopra’s “Mohabbatein”, he had firmly cemented his place at the head of the Bollywood pecking order, earning himself the title King Khan, and soon turned his hand to production. He has since been associated with some of the industry’s biggest hits, including “Devdas”, 2002, and “Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna” (2006), “Chak De India” (2007) and “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi” (2008).

Nice work, if you can get it?
Yes. He has a net worth of Rs25bn ($540 million or Dh2bn), as estimated by The Times of India in 2009. Newsweek has called him the world’s biggest movie star, citing his fan following on the Indian subcontinent and in large parts of the Muslim world.

That can’t all be money from acting, surely?
No, it isn’t. Khan owns two production companies, Dreamz Unlimited and Red Chillies Entertainment (which produced the 2007 runaway hit, “Om Shanti Om”), a stake in several smaller ones and co-owns an Indian Premier League cricket team, Kolkata Knight Riders, ranked the second most valuable franchise brand at $46m. Plus, there’s money from lucrative endorsement deals, including commercials for Tag Heuer, Pepsi, Videocon and Hyundai. It is estimated that he earns Rs80m a year from endorsements alone.

What’s the UAE connection?
Khan reportedly owns property worth Rs4bn in Dubai alone – including a villa on the Palm Jumeirah and a property on the as-yet-unfinished Palm Deira. That’s in addition to endorsing the Dh8bn Shah Rukh Khan Boulevard a beachfront community in the Northern emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, work on which, he said earlier this year, is currently on hold.

But, as he himself says, it’s all part of the brand. "I'm just an employee of the Shah Rukh Khan myth," he told the Hindustan Times a few years ago.

And what about his love life? Wasn’t he involved with that cheeky director chap, Karan Johar? And also to a slew of actresses?
There’s been endless speculation about his sexuality, yes – in much the same way almost every top star’s personal life has been pored over under electron microscopes. Khan has been happily married to the sometime television host Gauri Chhibber, with whom he has two children, Aryan, 13, and Suhana, 10.

So what’s he up to now?
This year saw the release of “My Name is Khan”, a controversial film about post-9/11 prejudice in the United States. Bollywood’s most expensive film ever, it made back five times its Rs80m budget, grossing a tidy Rs1.8bn. His next movie, the science fiction film “Ra.One”, directed by Anubhav Sinha, is due for release in June 2011.

And in the meanhile?
"I have not had so much fun on my birthday before. toys r us with the kids..learnt ripsticking...dugu,sussanne,raveena & gang of don...partied. thanx for making me feel so special everyone around the world. i am half way home now...but promise to keep u all happy for the next half," he posted on his Twitter webpage. Shah Rukh Khan, still acting at 90? At least we'll all be entertained!

Is Shahrukh Khan Number 1 or 2?

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The Badshah of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan steps into the 46th year of his life today.While 1 has been a number synonymous with SRK, there are some who believe that Shah Rukh is number 2.

That's astrologically! "Shahrukh was born on November 2, 1965 which makes him a Number 2 person in numerology", says astro-numerologist BhavikkSangghvi.

But number 2 seems to have its own upside. "Since he is ruled by Number 2, he is automatically ruled by Number 7 (Neptune) since both Numbers 2 and 7 always go hand in hand. His sun sign is a Scorpion (ruler Mars - Number 9) and his destiny number adds up to Number 7 (Neptune). So once again, he is ruled by Number 2. In that case, he is ruled by the most creative planets Moon and Neptune twice. Too good!", explains Bhavikk.

Explaining the characteristics of number 2, Bhavikk elucidates, "Being a Number 2, SRK is extremely caring, loving, sensitive, moody, creative and takes decisions from the heart. Also he is a workaholic due to the Mars effect and does not like to rest or take breaks between work. That is a good quality but also a bad one as this could lead to health complications. He is not lucky in legal matters and so should stay far away from any unnecessary controversies, gossip etc. Most importantly, he should stop trusting everybody around him and should only do work or act in what he feels is most correct for him. Also he should also make sure that he does not reveal his plans way too early as chances of getting hit by negativity are far too many".

But now we throw the most significant question on whether Shah Rukh will continue to rule the box-office and regain his number 1 position. "SRK will now be entering the 46th year of his life which is just about okay period for him. The year 2011 which adds up to Number 4 (Rahu - Uranus) happens to be one of his not so favorable numbers, so the coming few months may bring about a lot of stress to him especially on a mental level. However his cricket team 'Kolkata Knight Riders', would be performing quite decently in the coming IPL season", predicts Bhavikk.

On the film front, Shah Rukh has had only one prominent release My Name is Khan which performed well but his contemporaries like Salman Khan, Aamir Khan and Akshay Kumar have surely hogged more limelight in 2010. Will his films spell the magic at the box-office once again in the coming year? "On the movie front, his most ambitious home production, the sci-fi flick 'Ra.One' is adding up to Number 20 which is not a 'material' number but a 'spiritual' one. The film will be appreciated for being the 'first' of its kind but alas, the box office figures may have something else to say. At best, the film will do average business. But in 'Don 2 - The Chase Continues', he will once again continue his 'winning' streak and the film will perform superbly" predicts Bhavikk.

However, astro-numerologist Niraj Mancchanda maintains that Shah Rukh will make news but below expectations. "Ra.one comes to number 20 which is an average number and that's why the business as per cost will be average. 'Don 2 - The Chase Continues' comes to 88, again a very average number. So both the films will be over-hyped but end up doing only average business. Further his basic chakra is disturbed which is connected to his number position. So none of the two films will be close to the success of 3 Idiots or Dabangg", predicts Niraj Mancchanda.

Mancchanda goes beyond numbers and adds, "Presently the aura of Shah Rukh Khan is greyish and till it does not change to silver with yellow, it will be a tough time for him. (Aura colour changes with thoughts)".

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

At 46, Simply SRK

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They say that time never stops, but the footprints of time gone by indicate what's in store. When Mir Taj Mohammed left Peshawar and tediously trudged the dusty roads to Delhi's Rajinder Nagar after Partition, it was destined that the child who would be born to him and his wife Lateef Fatima on November 2, 1965 in Talwar Nursing Home will rule the hearts of millions not just in India where he disembarked, but also across the world including Pakistan which he left behind.

The man who majestically held the sword of Ashoka in the film Asoka, had years ago held the Sword of Honour at St Columba's school after leading his side in football, hockey and cricket. SRK may have done a Mansoor Khan film Josh with a lot of enthusiasm, but then the first film that his mother took him along to see was Dev Anand's Joshila and that too only when he did well in his studies.

He was 19 and she was 14. But when SRK saw Gauri Chibba in maroon corduroys', he was marooned for life. Another meeting set up by his friend Raman Sharma and SRK had Gauri's number with her. There were a few hiccups due to the inter caste relationship, but then the actor who later managed to yank off girlfriends and wives of others (on screen in most films from Deewana to DDLJ, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai to Veer Zaara and Paheli to My Name is Khan) got the girl of his life, never mind if he began introducing himself as Abhimanyu (his character in the teleserial Fauji).

Six years later they got married and they completed 20 years of their wedding this year. Aryan and Suhana, their children, are also given a similar upbringing where they are taught to respect others and learn to value life and people the same way that SRK and his sister were by their parents.

SRK as Abhimanyu could easily decode the Chakravyuh in Fauji too as Colonel Raj Kapoor who cast him in the serial and extended his role even though none of the six commandos were initially slated to. But the effervescence of the actor forced the director to give him a better role in the serial. Interestingly the Farhan Akhtar film Lakshya has a lot of shades of Fauji.

When SRK entered television, Bollywood films with the big stars were flopping. There was no successor to Amitabh Bachchan. Moreover, Big B was also going through a bad phase.

And here came the actor with his boundless energy and captured the hearts of the millions, first with some bloodthirsty performances in Baazigar and Darr and then romantic films like Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Dil To Pagal Hai, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Soon, he was the Badshah of Bollywood.

His experiments, however with films like Asoka failed, but the actor kept on experimenting. He floated his IPL team, and even made profits in the first IPL itself. Truly Korbo, Lodbo Jeetbo re! His last release from his home production Om Shanti Om was a massive hit even though his last film My Name is Khan could have done better had it not gotten involved in controversies.

SRK's sense of humour is also awesome. Once when yours' truly congratulated King Khan for his film Devdas going to Cannes, he SMSed back ; "Now I will be called Shah Rukh Cannes!"

Now he awaits the release of his biggest ever spectacle for the big screen Ra.One. SRK was to do the sci-fi Robot but the film fell through when director Shankar told him that he wanted to shoot for ten days, look at the footage and shoot again. And now as Robot and the Tamil and Telugu version of the film Endhiran has broken all box office records, SRK will attempt to prove why he is the biggest star in contemporary Hindi cinema.

Because sometimes what King Khan, Rajni Kant! Cos' SRK Cannes and will be Able!

Did you know

• During his struggling days, he stayed with Aziz Mirza and Vivek Vaswani. He bought his first house when producer Ratan Jain gifted him Rs 7 lakh. In September 2001, he bought the sprawling 23,400 sq ft sea-facing bungalow for Rs 13.5 crore called Mannat where there are only 3 bedrooms, And it is priceless now because SRK stays there. The entire property has a four-storeyed building in it as well which houses a living room, a gymnasium, meeting rooms, a rehersal halls, living rooms and even an office in it.

• Shah Rukh Khan has endorsed 34 brands in all — the highest for an Indian actor. Everyone wants a piece of SRK, be it brands or the agencies.

• Incidentally SRKcan play football with David Beckham because he has a deal with Nakheel Developers in Dubai — a Signature Villa in Palm Islands worth 58 million dirhams! Even Bill and Hillary Clinton are neighbours.

• King Khan's first car was a Maruti Omni which was gifted by his mother. SRK now has six imported cars including the red Pajero which he first bought apart from BMWs, Audi and a Mercedes.

• He has been voted the sexiest man in Asia by the Jade magazine.

• He did his High school from St Columbus High School in New Delhi.

• He was an ace in electronics and biology but wasn't good at all in mathematics. Overall, however, he was a brilliant student.

• He captained his school teams in football, hockey, and played cricket as well.

• He graduated from Hansraj College, Delhi University and followed it up with a Masters Degree in Mass Communications (Film making) from Jamiya Miliya Islamiya, in Delhi, but quit it in a year.

• The reason he took up on Mass Communications (Film making) is because he loved the TV commercials.

• For a short spell, Shahrukh Khan ran a restaurant in Darya Ganj, New Delhi.

• He also joined theatre with Barry John. He started out as an actor on the small screen, in Dil Dariya (directed by Lekh Tandon) where he almost went unrecognized because he played a sardarji. Then came his teleserials Fauji, Ummeed and Circus.

• His father ran a transport company and his mother was a magistrate.

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Reflections - Ok Shahrukh, it's your turn now!

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Shahrukh Khan When Dabangg released and took a monstrous opening, people all over the country credited it to the charm of Salman Khan. When it went on to break the opening weekend record of Aamir Khan's 3 Idiots, many took a breather and brought out that calculator. Once the entire first week record of 3 Idiots was further smashed, it gave birth to a debate - 'Is Shah Rukh feeling the heat?' After all 3 Idiots seemed pretty invincible but its record was taken to the cleaners within a year. Also, Shah Rukh's own My Name Is Khan had done one third of the business of 3 Idiots (at least in India, though in overseas it was monstrous) and despite the fact that its theme didn't quite carry a similar commercial appeal, the fact remained that Salman's immediate superstardom was threatening enough.

Well, with all these debates around, I was tempted to join the fun as well. It would have been good to hear both sides of the stories and then add on my own bit. However, I wanted to wait for a while. Wait for the time when Dabangg euphoria would have settled down. Wait for the true collections of the film to emerge over a period of time and then formulate an opinion. After all regardless of the fact that films are made and broken on the opening weekend itself, Dabangg still had quite some distance to go even if it had to come anywhere in the vicinity of 3 Idiots.

Now that Dabangg has already netted over 130 crores, hence making Salman the only actor other than Aamir Khan (3 Idiots - 205 crores, Ghajini - 115 crores) to break the 100 crore barrier, and could perhaps be ending it's run just a little short of 150 crores, it is clear that pressure is on Shah Rukh to deliver. In this week's 'Reflections', let's heat up the debate.

The number game? Oh yes, it does exist

Ask any superstar a question around the number game and more often than not, the answer is - 'I don't believe in it'. However, for a self proclaimed Baadshah, Shah Rukh hasn't quite shied away from admitting that he is pretty much aiming for being at the top of the game. Of course he has proved that time and again as well. In the last 10 years, his only flops have been Paheli, Swades, Asoka and One 2 Ka 4. In the last five years, there have been none. The only other actor to enjoy a similar feat is Aamir Khan and he has done far lesser films. On the contrary, Salman has delivered a dozen odd flops in least 10 years.

Shahrukh Khan It is clear that with maximum number of films and maximum number of big money spinners, some even record breaking (Om Shanti Om, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi), Shah Rukh Khan was pretty much reigning with Aamir Khan and Akshay Kumar being his closet competitors for a long duration. It was a good comfort zone that Shah Rukh found himself in.

Early signs of disturbance

One can debate whether Shah Rukh realised that soon enough but the early signs of disturbance were pretty much visible a couple of years back itself. Soon after the release and super success of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Bollywood saw the release of Ghajini. Not just did the film act as a speed breaker in the victory march of the Shah Rukh starrer, it even went on to create new records for the first weekend and the full week. This is not all as the Aamir Khan flick went on to be the first ever in the history of Indian cinema to top the 100 crore mark.

However, Aamir being Aamir was working in only one film a year and hence his 3 Idiots was still a year away. Akshay and Salman were working in multiple films and though Akshay's two films - Singh Is Kinng and Welcome - had topped the 70 crore mark, Salman's highest grosser Partner had played around in the vicinity of 60 crores. Clearly, Shah Rukh didn't have many reasons to worry though one would have expected him to re-strategise when it came to his films.

Prestige or commerce

Decision to work in only one film a year is appreciable but then one does expect that one film to be something special. Shah Rukh's sole concentration post Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi was on My Name Is Khan which was always a risk to begin with since it was a classy film with an issue at the core of it. Of course globally the film was expected to make a huge impact but locally, it would have been too much to expect this dramatic affair to find such response from the audience that it would have turned out to be that 100 crore affair.

Shahrukh Khan While Shah Rukh did put his finger on a prestigious affair, commerce wasn't the talking point here. This was a little puzzling though because when a top actor does only one film a year, one does expect it to be a massive entertainer that combines entertainment with commerce. However, My Name Is Khan felt somewhere in the middle. Of course it is far easier to comment in the hindsight because at the end of it all, Shah Rukh did give Bollywood his annual hit. However, no one, whether trade, audience or Salman himself would have expected a certain Dabangg to make the kind of impact that it eventually did.

It turned into a blockbuster, a 100 crore plus earner and the biggest of all, an event that resulted in Salman Khan suddenly becoming a darling of the masses.

An argument here?

Shah Rukh has always laughed it all away, rightly so, whenever approached with the question of his throne being challenged by an actor once his film becomes a hit. On being questioned if his days were numbered after Hrithik Roshan arrived like a hurricane with Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai, Shah Rukh laughed it all away. Later when Akshay had a golden run for a couple of years in a row, Shah Rukh wasn't much flustered. Even the arrival of young brigade like Ranbir Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor and Imran Khan didn't seem much of a challenge.

However, Salman isn't someone whom Shah Rukh can ignore. After all he is someone who belongs to the same age group as him. In fact Salman is a couple of years senior to him as well since his Maine Pyaar Kiya came before Deewana. Salman by no means is a fly by night operator who has delivered his blockbuster but would be uncertain about tomorrow. Of course given the fact that he works in 3-4 films a year, Salman will have his occasional flop just as it happens with all actors who work in multiple films. However, there is always a chance of that one Dabangg to balance the entire equation.

Shahrukh Khan Same holds good for Akshay Kumar whose Tees Maar Khan (incidentally and ironically with Shah Rukh's 'hit' director Farah Khan) is looking all set to smash and perhaps create new records. Aamir being Aamir could well be waiting to go for a kill and though his next big film (if one leaves aside Dhobhi Ghat which is an offbeat affair) isn't expected to release before 2012, it would be massive for sure. Clearly, the pressure is on Shah Rukh to have something massive rolling for him in 2011.

What does the future entail?

Even if Shah Rukh is reading this piece, he may well be seen giving out that faint smile. After all at the end of it all, he has a Ra.One and a Don 2 in the pipeline. While the principal shooting of Ra.One is almost over, Don 2 is ready to go on floors in quick time. Both are big films by all means and have the trappings of a blockbuster. Really, Shah Rukh has something really huge in the pipeline that he would be looking at nourishing over a period of time.

However, here lies a slight hitch. Ra.One, his first release in 2011, cannot afford to be 'just a hit'. It isn't a film that can top the 80-90 crores collections that Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Om Shanti Om earned. It isn't a film where Shah Rukh Khan can break the barrier of 100 crores and just be content with that. Of course a sci-fi film comes with its own limitations when it comes to audience's acceptability but then in the time period when Aamir has crossed 200 crores (3 Idiots), Salman is reaching 150 crores (Dabangg) and Akshay is looking at doing something similar with Tees Maar Khan, Ra.One can't afford to relax.

Shahrukh Khan This is where the pressure sets in. Neither Aamir nor Salman were staring at such massive numbers while making their films. They were pressure free and were basically having fun without an end target in mind. However, situation of Shah Rukh Khan is akin to a batsman who knows that he has to score a double century (and not just a century) to save a match.

Clearly, he is the one who is batting second and as is the known fact in the game of cricket - 'Chasing a target is mostly far tougher than setting one'.

The target is set for Shah Rukh. It is him who has to now plan his innings, know when to get into power play and then go ahead and hit the six. Bollywood is of course willing to cheer for him; all he has to do now is to stay safe yet play aggressive with Ra.One!

Would he manage to do that?

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Ra. One Preview: Have a sneak peek into Shahrukh Khan’s next

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Shahrukh Khan, for the 1st time in his career, is delving into superhero suit playing a superhero who can, somewhat, solidify electricity. Here is a brief look into what’s on offer:

Film: Ra. One
Director Anubhav Sinha
Cast (includes): Shahrukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Shahana Goswami, Dalip Tahil, Dorian Kingi
Music composer: Vishal-Shekhar
Genre: Action Thriller (Superhero)

Storyline: Story revolves around a videogame in which a conflict ensues between the hero and the villain. A software enginner named Jeevan, in his endeavour to get in contact with his teenage son, breathes life to a videogame villain who eventually becomes real. Leaping off from the fantasy videogaming world, the villain turns real (much like the classic Frankenstein) and kills its creator. Now, the son ventures out to seek revenge. In his quest to avenge his father’s murder, he must get access to his father’s mind which holds the clue to the hero. The son must seep into his father’s imagination, revive the hero and battle the demon.

Will he succeed? Most importantly, how will he overcome the challenges to overpower the villain? Come 2011 and we shall be thrown into this murky roller coaster ride, high on gadgets and supreme in technical effects and hopefully sublime in script and performances.

Its’ about loved ones for King Khan

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He came, he conquered and still rules millions of hearts. The one name which has crossed all bounds to achieve what he deserves is none other than Shahrukh Khan. The most amazing fact about this star is his personal relationships were never hampered by stardom. SRK still comes across as a Delhi boy who values his close associates with same dignity as he has for his profession.

Let’s take a sneak peek at the beautiful relations Shahrukh share with his family and other close associates in tinsel town.

Inseparable Shahrukh and Gauri Khan: They very rightly say behind every successful man is a woman. And if the woman is the first love eventually the better half like Gauri Khan; man can’t withhold attaining success. So, the name is Shahrukh Khan whose love-story is no less than a film story where a guy can cross a millions oceans to get his love. In fact, more than love, Gauri once Chhiba and now Khan acted likes means to make films happen in Khans’ life. It was after stalking and wooing Gauri to comeback in his life when she went away fro m him to Mumbai; that SRK realized both Bollywood (Mumbai) and Gauri were his ultimate decision. And what happened next is a history now.

real-life hero: The father in Shahrukh can wear many faces for his children. Absolutely adorning himself every way like a father, a teacher, a coach, a friend; Shahrukh makes it to a perfect father. An academically sound, a true sportsman, a youthful heart like SRK brings sense of pride in his children to have a father like him. Despite all his commitments towards his work, he is aware of how to keep up with the expectations of his children which in turn pour him with unconditional love and fills his heart with joy.

SRK unconditional bond with KJO: Shahrukh like a true professional must have had good terms with many families in tinsel town most importantly Yash Chopra who brought new and fruitfuldimensions to his career. King Khan however, shares a special bonding with Karan Johar which didn’t limit till profession but their families.KJO holds a special respect for Shahrukh in fact looks upon him like a mentor. Interestingly, the filmmaker draws a line in his friendship out of this respect and is heard to more pally and comfortable with wife Gauri.

Juhi’s Lucky Ali: Juhi Chawla has been with SRK since the inception of his career be it emotionally or professionally. SRK-Juhi are a rare example in the tinsel town who have been for each other in their respective thick and thins. One can call Juhi second driving force in SRK’s life with due respect to the pious relationship they share. Lucky Ali meaning ‘lucky mascot’ is the name given to SRK by the gorgeous actress. Be it to begin a production house or beginning an IPL team Juhi has had a wonderful journey with Shahrukh. Yes Boss, Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani and many more showcased the affection the dup shared In real life.

Undeniable chemistry with Kajol: The most lovable couple might have shared an extremely beautiful chemistry on-screen. But more so, the duo’s off-screen pure friendship has been more cherished. Their bonding raised many eyebrows including Kajol’s husband Ajay Devgn who apparently happened to withhold conversation with Shahrukh. However, the beauty of their relationship lies in the respect and love in their eyes. Bazzigar, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayege, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and My Name Is Khan. Success of each film talks about their beautiful bond they share.

Award- the real rewards: They say SRK is greedy for awards so much so that he can go to any extent to achieve them. However, such remarks have never bothered SRK for he believes Awards who ignore him are losers why clear a shelf in his house, when he can buy a new house for the awards to come. For SRK, awards are the definition to his success.

The adorable master in SRK: Shahrukh like every relationship of his has a special place for his pet as well. A dog that his loves and pampers like a child. Is mention might be last in the list but he is surely an integral part of his life.

Monday, August 23, 2010

The Shahrukhis of Vienna: Full transcript

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New Delhi: Meet Shahrukhis, the German speaking fans of King Khan. They talk about Shahrukh, collect his memorabilia, watch his films together, dance to his film songs and plan their next visit to meet Shahrukh. Many of them have even visited India for his birthday.

Here's the full transcript of the NDTV documentary on the Shahrukhis of Vienna:

26-year-old Marlene is the first Shahrukhi we meet in Vienna, Austria. Shahrukhi is a term coined by German speaking fans of Shahrukh Khan to describe themselves.

Marlene works as an office assistant and she is taking us home to her one bedroom apartment uptown.

Marlene's private world is minimalistic, except for one ornamentation - Shahrukh Khan.

She has a collection of coffee mugs, posters, Indian movie magazines, DVDs, biscuit packets, almost any item emblazoned with Shahrukh Khan's face.

Facing Marlene's bed is a giant cutout of Om Shanti Om.

Marlene Zachs a resident of Vienna says about the giant cutout: I bought it from an E Bay auction. I first saw it at the Berlinalle function in 2008. Shahrukh signed it for all the people in Berlin. It was for a good deed.

NDTV: How much did you pay for it?

Marlene: In Euros, I would say about 300 Euros.

NDTV: And you thought it was money well spent?

Marlene: Of course, of course. For Shahrukh I can give everything.

NDTV: What can you do for Shahrukh?

Marlene: Shahrukh means a lot to me, I want to do everything for him. He is such a good human being. I like him so much.

When I saw him, I was sort of crazy. He is so fantastic. I wanted to meet this man. I wanted to see him. When I first saw him at the Berlin airport, I didn't know he would be there at that time. I just touched him one time to see if this man could be real.

NDTV: Do you like other stars of the Hindi film industry?

Marlene: Yes I like Abhishek Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, Vivek Oberoi. There are so many I like.

NDTV: Then what makes Shahrukh so different? What do you think is the best thing about Shahrukh?

Marlene: He is a great human being. He is not only a brilliant actor, he is always there for his family, his wife and kids. He takes out so much time for his fans and his friends. He is always so nice...that's why he is called King Khan.

Marlene: This is a picture of Shahrukh and me. It was at the C Carnival 2009. I met him a few times. He was there for three days and I met him every day and got many autographs from him. It was really really nice.

The C Carnival was happening in London.

Marlene: I have spoken to him many times at the C Carnival. It was on the stage that the fans got a chance to meet him personally for a few moments and I was also on the stage. I talked a little with him and he signed a few pictures for me.

NDTV: Did he ask about you?

Marlene: Yes, yes, he is very interested in people. Maybe that's the reason I like him so much. He is so friendly and interested in other people.

Marlene has not only been to Berlin and London to meet her screen idol, she has also flown to India.

Marlene: I've been to India only once. I remember it was in November 2009. I was there for his birthday. It was 2nd November and I was there to greet him outside Mannat. It was beautiful.

Marlene was accompanied by other Shahrukhis from Vienna.

Marlene: I have ten friends who also love Shahrukh like me. We were all together in India.

NDTV: Are these people together with you since school?

Marlene: No, no...I found them because of Shahrukh. It was at a forum that we got to know each other. We started meeting each other and now we are good friends because of Shahrukh.

Marlene: We meet sometimes at the shop, sometimes at home, either they come to me or I go to them. Sometimes, we just meet in a café.

NDTV: What are the things you like to do together?

Marlene: Talking about Shahrukh! We always talk about Shahrukh, watch movies together, plan our next trips to see Shahrukh.

Bollywood Gandhi Video Store has played a pivotal role in bringing Sharukhis together in Vienna.

The store is owned by 40 year old Satish Gandhi, an immigrant from Haryana who has worked his way up - from being a newspaper vendor to a businessman.

When we visit the store we meet 51 year old Maria. She is Hungarian and works in a bank.

Maria Grofne: It is very difficult to put it into words why he is so special and unique. I think that on the one side, if you meet him personally, he is a normal guy, honest like you and me. But his presence is a magic. If you watch his films, it is not only his great performances, but also you get to love him as a person. I can actually say that the whole family is a Shahrukh fan. Shahrukh is kind of a family member.

Maria says she watches a Sharukh movie every day.

Maria Grofne: I watch about half an hour, not the whole film as I do not have the time. I watch them in Hindi. It's also very important that I hear his voice.

Maria Grofne: We went to Mumbai last year for his birthday. We wanted to be there once, once in a lifetime at least. And it was a great experience.

Orsolya Kosa: I think he is a very good actor. He has played many, many different roles and he had to express so many different emotions. I think he is a good happy person. He touches people's hearts. He is also very simple and modest.

Shahrukh's Austrian fans discovered him in November 2004 when 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham' was telecast by a private German channel. It was the first Indian film to be shown and it was dubbed in German.

Fascinated by the Indian actor, viewers searched the internet, to learn about his movies, about him and his family.

The store became popular as Shahrukh Khan DVDs were readily available here.

Satish Gandhi, owner, Bollywood Gandhi Store: Ninety per cent of our customers are Austrians, Yugoslavs, Turkish, Arabs, Iranis, Afghanis. Indians are just 10 per cent.

The fans belong to different age groups and to different sections of society.

Christina Wininger: My husband is from Syria and from childhood he is a Bollywood fan. He loves Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor and all of them. I am from Austria.

Christina Wininger: I think he gives all his heart when he is acting - his energy - he is so alive. Also when you see a film which is not so good, but with Shahrukh it becomes amazing. He gives life to the film. His personality becomes like the character he plays in the film. When I see a film of Amitabh Bachchan - he is Amitabh Bachchan, but Shahrukh is Raj, Rahul, Surinder...he is that person.

Christina Wininger: My favourite film is 'Main Hoon Na'. It was the first film I saw. And this movie is so great because it has everything - comedy, tragedy, love story, action, also politics - it is also about how you should like one another and that there should not be hate between the countries.

Michaela Wininger, Christina's sister in law: I like his acting very much, because the people who see him in the film feel emotional. He plays his roles whole-heartedly. He gets into the roles he plays.

Sarah Sannoufeh, Christina's daughter in law: He looks good, he is a very good actor. I like him, I love him.

The Shahrukh cult is bringing in a multicultural influence into a society that is viewed by some as becoming increasingly xenophobic. Two years ago, nearly 30 per cent of Austrians voted for two far right parties that encouraged so called genuine Austrians to believe they were victims of foreigners or immigrants who take away their money and undermine their culture.

Christina Wininger: I like it that people have started to love Bollywood. It's difficult to explain because the Europeans like only other Europeans or Americans. Now they are great fans of someone who is not from Europe or America. It's wonderful. It's difficult to explain if you are not living here, if you are not a foreigner here.

The popularity of Indian actors like Shahrukh Khan have brought in winds of change and creativity to the continent.

A feeling that immigrants do not just take up jobs, they also add to the culture, to the fermentation of ideas, is now growing.

Orsolya says she feels 'Indian' in her blood and Shahrukh has made her love everything Indian, including Indian dancing and food.

She dances to Indian songs dressed in full Indian costume.

Satish Gandhi: I have a hobby room where the fans meet. I play Shahrukh movies and arrange drinks for them. It's free of cost. I am overwhelmed by the fact that Austrians are watching Indian movies, that they are accepting our culture, wearing our clothes. I feel happy and my heart fills with joy.

In February this year, the Shahrukhis decided to go to Berlin for the premier of 'My Name is Khan'.

Satish Gandhi: We were standing outside the hotel for eight hours - from 3 pm to 11pm. It was minus eight degrees and our hands and feet were swollen. I had accompanied the Austrian fans. I thought they were mad but actually they are really good. Don't ask me how we spent eight and a half hours! We didn't leave because we knew Shahrukh could come out any time. When he came out at 11.30 pm, the first thing he did was to apologise. We appreciated that. He said he was busy doing interviews inside the hotel. He spoke to each one of us, shook our hands and allowed us to take photographs with him. I realised that day that it is not so easy to become a fan. Similarly it is not that simple to become a star. His interest in us was genuine.

Shahrukh Khan: Wherever I go in Europe, sometimes I feel people won't know me and then I go for a function or a conference and suddenly at the airport you have Germans and Austrian and Polish people who come to meet me, and it's very very touching. I am deeply touched by this and very thankful. I hope they keep liking me like this.

At Vienna University, we meet Prof Elke Mader, Vice Dean of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology. The 56-year-old academic has been studying the extensive fan networks in German speaking areas.

Prof Elke Mader: They build a lot of relationships between the movies and the stars and their everyday lives, and they also connect with others.

There is a huge online community which connects people and fans in different places. In German speaking areas the biggest one is called the Bollywood forum. One of the forums is Swiss based and has about six thousand topics and 800 thousand postings on Bollywood. But the majority, the largest section of it is on Shahrukh. We have lots of different threads where people discuss certain topics, which are of course all his movies, there are also general chats on him and about him as a person. Everything that is news or documentary is collected. All his 'tweets' are translated into German. Lots of Bollywood fans who do not speak English rely on others who translate every word, every article on Shahrukh into German.

From September 30 to October 2, sociologists, cultural historians, film experts and other scholars are meeting for an international conference on Shahrukh Khan and Global Bollywood at the Vienna University. Prof Mader, who is the principal organiser, says that Shahrukh Khan is the first ambassador of Bollywood for the new European audiences.

Prof Elke Mader: The conference will focus on Shahrukh in particular as a global player, as somebody who more than others today is extremely significant for a globalised Bollywood. We will be focusing on several topics within this. We will be focusing on Shahrukh and his importance for the South Asian diaspora. There are scholars coming from the US, Canada and from European countries. Most of them are from a South Asian diaspora background.

On the one hand we are examining the global aspects of the people present, the scholars who come, on the topics they talk about. There is a workshop on fan cultures and how people relate in different cultural contexts to Shahrukh and his movies. And there will be a presentation on Russia, new media and fan following, there will be something on Trinidad, a paper on Peru, there will be papers on the German speaking areas, also on Italy.

Another participant is Professor Claus Tieber, who teaches a course in Hindi cinema at Vienna University, and writer of a book, 'Passages to Bollywood'.

Prof Claus Tieber, Department of Theater, Film and Media Studies, Vienna University: About Shahrukh's special appeal - it is not just for Austria, it's for everyone. He combines opposites and he has something for everyone. He is very male in his body but he acts very female in a number of scenes, he is a Muslim playing Hindu, he is clothed in very Western clothes and still comes from India. So he combines all these opposites. That is part of the magic and success of this big star. There is more than just one small image.

Prof Mader found that although there are a few male and queer fans, an overwhelming majority of Shahrukh's fans are women. She says he fulfills the European women's eternal quest for an emotional man who is not shy of saying 'I love you' to the woman he loves.

A fan: I like the romantic and emotional side that Shahrukh Khan displays. The fact that a man can weep and be emotional.

In a continent that prides itself on being rational and logical, Shahrukh's films balances their real life with their imagined life.

Columnist Mehru Jaffer, whose film on Shahrukhis will be shown at the conference, says that she wanted to document the trend before it faded away. She calls it an emotional phenomena.

Mehru Jaffer: There is a lot of gentleness. They love Gauri and they adore his kids as much as they love Shahrukh. On the shelf they will have a huge poster of Shahrukh but there will also be beautiful pictures of Gauri and Shahrukh. It is not just Shahrukh as an actor who is liked but he is liked as a husband, as a friend and as a fan. The very common joke among fans in Vienna is that when you meet Shahrukh and give him your hand to shake, he disregards the hand and gives you a hug instead. They love all this in a culture that is time oriented and people oriented for profit and business.

Some of them live by themselves in a way, with the memory of films and music of Shahrukh. If it gives them so much emotional solace.

I think it is a good reason to love someone in this way.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Saif Ali Khan at the Set of 'Ra.One' in London

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First Shahrukh Khan couldn't stop tweeting about his upcoming movie Ra.One, sharing inside info about the Anubhav Sinha directed hero action flick that also stars Kareena Kapoor. And now it's Karan Johar's turn to dish on the details from the set in London!

The popular movie producer took to Twitter to talk about the production that is underway and he even shared some twitpics, including a few of Kareena Kapoor's beau, Saif Ali Khan, who came to visit his belle in the British capital:

Dostana!!!

The glamorous couple!!!

Trying my hand at photography!!!

When SRK is not busy hanging out with KJo, he tweets to fans and followers about what else is going on the star-studded set:

wore lungi for a scene.it kind of gets windy & cool inside after a while coupled with the fear that it may open.tense & relaxed coexistence.

onto dinner i proceed. then bathe, say my prayers & wake up to a new day with hope & belief. have a good nite or day as per ur longitude.

just finished the shooting..have a turnaround day off tom...will have to sleep off the excessive work. mentally tired..love u all...chat tom

Sounds like SRK, KJo, Bebo and Saif are having a good time on the set of Ra.One! We can't wait for this one to hit theaters! How about you?

Saturday, July 17, 2010

The Bollywood romcom still showing after 15 years

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After a summer of under-performing blockbusters, Hollywood bosses might do well to look at the incredible success of India's longest-running film, still packing in cinema-goers after 15 years.

Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl: a classic recipe for box office bullion

Released in 1995, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (The big hearted will take the bride) has become one of the most popular films of all time.

Having broken all records in terms of number of showings and box office takings, it is now in its 769th week at one of the main cinemas in Mumbai (Bombay), the beating heart of Bollywood.

And the film continues to play to a nearly full house over weekends at the 1,000-plus-seat Maratha Mandir cinema in the south of the city.

Spectators stream in in steady numbers for the matinee show of DDLJ - as it is popularly known - at the 52-year-old cinema.

The best seats cost just 20 rupees (42 US cents; 27 UK pence).

Manoj Desai, executive director of the cinema, says the movie has been a record-breaking success for multiple reasons.

The film catapulted Shahrukh Khan to Bollywood megastardom

"The film is perfect with lovely music and the best Bollywood pair," he says.

"Also, this theatre is in a strategic location where we get 40% viewing from people who are travelling into or out of Mumbai.

"This place is for masses, so the rates have been maintained for years. Most importantly the film is important because of its message of love with parents' permission."

For sheer box office staying power, the movie has even leap-frogged classics such as The Sound of Music and The Guns of Navarone, Mr Desai said.

'Magical'

It is a love story, where boy meets girl (both Indians living in London) on a trip to Europe.

But girl's marriage is already fixed to her father's friend's son in Punjab in India.

I never get bored of DDLJ - It's like I am in a loving relationship with the film” - Jagjivan Maru (Chief projectionist)

What follows is an entertaining drama careering between London and Punjab, and in the end, of course, the lovers get together - with the families' blessing.

The lead pair, Shahrukh Khan and Kajol, became stars overnight.

The film catapulted Shahrukh Khan, now also known as King Khan, to the top league of stars and he was typecast as a "romantic hero" for years.

Cinema officials say nearly all seats are taken at weekends and the film sometimes does better than new releases.

The film is now run on a no-profit, no-loss basis for the theatre as well as for Yash Raj Films, producer of DDLJ.

Jagjivan Maru, the cinema's chief projectionist, who has been showing this movie since its release, says it is magical.

"I have seen this movie every day for the last 14 years. That is a record in itself. It is our job to show the film. However, I never get bored of DDLJ.

"It's like I am in a loving relationship with the film. I still love the last scene when Amrish Puri [who plays father of the actress] slaps Shahrukh Khan."

A story well told

Rishi, who had come to see the film, said: "I had seen this film earlier four to five times many years back. I also see it on TV once in while.

The laughed, they cried, they came back to see it again and again

"I dropped in with my friends. Maybe I still like the film because I first saw it in my college days and it really worked then. Most of my friends saw the film many times - for the love story, songs and the actors."

Taran Adarsh, a trade analyst says: "It is not about the records this film has set. Records will follow if there is content.

"This film has got everything right: music, actors, direction. The movie is still making decent collections despite it being shown on TV very often. It is a story well told."

The cinema officials plan to keep the film running as long as they can and have planned a big celebration in October 2010 to mark the full 15 years since its release.

Among other popular features of the movie is its catchphrase "Come, fall in love" - and the audience at Maratha Mandir seemed to have done just that with DDLJ.

 - BBC

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Shahrukh Khan Vs Brad Pitt

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Bollywood Superstar Vs Hollywood Superstar

First up, for those of you who don’t know, here’s a little introduction to the world of Bollywood.

Formally referred to as Hindi cinema, Bollywood is the largest film producer in India and one of the largest centres for film production in the world. For a long time Bollywood was more financially viable than it’s western ‘H’ namesake.

With multi million pound productions with glorious cinematic colour and sweeping soundtracks, Bollywood films now traverse the globe and have a huge and devoted worldwide fan base.

A great emphasis is always placed on shooting and choreography for the course of Bollywood’s standpatter three hour epics full of melodrama and adventure. Increasing accessibility to professional special effects in recent years has resulted in more ventures into the action and sci fi genres and Bollywood is now a direct competitor to Hollywood’s dominance on the world stage rather than, as previously referred to, ‘a poor cousin’.

My Name is Khan is the second most expensive Bollywood film to date after Fox Star Entertainment bought the rights for the sum of INR 1 billion.

Starring Shahrukh Khan and Kajol, it is released here on DVD on Monday, June 28. Here’s a quick rundown of its leading man and a comparison to his Hollywood counterpart Brad Pitt.

Bollywood versus Hollywood…who would win in a fight? Go!

Shahrukh Khan
With nicknames including ‘King Khan’ and ‘The King of Romance’ Khan is the most sought-after actor in Bollywood.

Born on November 2 1965, he’s a fair whack shorter than Brad at 5ft 8in. A follower of Islam, he’s been married to Gauri Khan since 1991 and has two children, Aryan and Suhana. Khan and his family have three dogs now after his beloved dog Chewbacca died.

Khan has won 13 Filmfare awards. Seven of which were for Best Actor. In 2005, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri for his contributions to Indian Cinema. His IMDB profile states he has 26 wins out of 27 nominations.

Brad Pitt
William Bradley Pitt is the epitome of the Hollywood pin-up and shot to stardom after his early role in Thelma and Louise.

Born on December 18 1963, Pitt is a little shorter than your usual six-foot-plus hunk at 5ft 11in. He has dated, and been married to, some of the most beautiful women in Tinseltown: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Aniston and now Angelina Jolie.

Pitt has his hands full with three adopted and three biological children with wife Angelina Jolie.

He won a Golden Globe in 1996 for Best Performance in a Leading Role for Twelve Monkeys. Nominated for two Oscars, he’s never picked up that elusive win but has a total of 25 wins and 44 nominations.
So

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Friday, June 18, 2010

Happy Fathers Day from Shahrukh Khan!

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This day gives us the opportunity to show and express our love and care. It’s an appropriate platform to look at our children and credit them for bringing joy and happiness.

Happy Fathers Day! Someone rightly said ‘Any man can be a Father but it takes time to be a dad’… and that someone was just right!

Who is Dad? He's the mess-maker, rule-breaker, risk-taker and the opposite of Mom who is usually seen as the creator and nurturer. But for all his mischief, dads are doing something quite right! I am happy to know that most of you have joined me in “Pappu and Pappa” campaign and have made a move towards being the family man and taken to spending quality time with your kids. Father’s Day is our day, to celebrate ‘being dad’. This day gives us the opportunity to show and express our love and care. It’s an appropriate platform to look at our children and credit them for bringing joy and happiness.

After all, a child gives birth to a Father as well. But even though it’s celebrated once a year, it’s the ever after effect of being a Father that will keep us connected. A father’s role means different to different people so I cannot do justice by trying to define it. But in the traditional way, we hold the role of being the head of the family, protector and role models to our children. We are definitely the more unpredictable lot with our kids. At times we may have rocked our kids more than their moms have and rolled on the floor foolishly to play.

So moms and dads are indeed different. And we know we cannot be like the mothers but we do know that we can make all the difference by being right there. I understand it’s not easy but I appreciate the effort that’s being put in by all fathers, as more and more fathers are becoming aware and taking their role and responsibility seriously and turning into great dads. For this moment, I dedicate a song for our special day…..Will Smith’s "Just the Two of Us" which celebrates Fatherhood And… dear dads you can do more… Wish you a Happy Fathers Day!

Who's hotter than Ash? SRK says he had the 'hottest girls' with him

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With Big B, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Shah Rukh Khan at the ‘Raavan’ premiere in London, it was bound to be a starry affair (Check out the premiere pictures in our photo gallery).

Fans crowded the British Film Institute in Southbank to catch supposed rivals Big B and SRK together. So among all those big names, who really rocked the red carpet? According to SRK, his escorts at the premiere were the ‘hottest girls on the red carpet’. So was he talking about Aishwarya and wife Gauri? No, it was actually his daughter Suhana and her friends!

SRK posted their picture on his Twitter account and wrote, “Dressed for ‘Raavan’ premiere...had fun on the red carpet...also i had the best 3 girls as escorts. My escorts for the premier...the hottest girls at the red carpet - Suhana, Rysa, the littlest one, Ananya, Alia and me the hunk. My soccer team is also this with a few more players missing tonite.”

He then posted a picture of Gauri, and said, “This is how Gauri is post midnite. Cindrella after the pumpkins gone ha ha.”

Abhishek, after reading SRK’s posts, replied back, “Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you for coming! Love you. And now waiting for you to come and fire me!”

And then SRK got talking to Abhi about meeting up again. “Had a great time. U all have worked so hard & good in the film. Was a great evening. R u also going to india..or do we have a party date sometime in london??? enjoy the film...u deserve to. lov to all"

Abhishek confirmed the meeting plans saying, “Yes, spoke to Gaurima. We now need to do a night back in Mumbai. Thank you again for coming. You made my night!”

And what else happened on the night? Well, the atmosphere was electric and the thumping of "dhols" mesmerising as the Bachchans, the first family of Bollywood, walked the red carpet.

"It's wonderful. Look at the reception we’ve got. We are feeling on top of the world and we are so happy that we came to London to premiere the film," said Abhishek, 34, who walked the red carpet hand-in-hand with Aishwarya.

Aishwarya, 36, added: "We love the fans here... They are out here appreciating our hard work... so it's time to say 'Thank you'."

Considered the biggest ever premiere for a Bollywood film in London, the event stopped the evening traffic near the venue as fans tried to catch a glimpse of the stars. Some even climbed up rooftops and cars to get a glimpse of their screen idols.

It had all the trappings of a Hollywood premiere, with the film's cast walking over a red carpet lined by fans on both sides.

Aishwarya, a well-known name in the international arena, was happy to see crowd cheering for her husband. "They are screaming out for Abhishek... I'm noticed. I'm happy," said the actress, who seemed to be enjoying every bit of her husband's company.

Abhishek, who plays the villainous Beera in 'Raavan', was looking dapper in a pink shirt, dotted tie and jet black tuxedo, while Aishwarya looked elegant in a subdued Sabyasachi Mukherjee sari teamed with a heavily embroidered full-sleeved blouse.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Hats off to Shahrukh Khan

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One article is not enough to talk about the 'Baadshah of Bollywood' our one and only Shahrukh Khan. He is considered as the most popular and successful actor in Bollywood at present. Shah Rukh made his debut with film Deewana in 1992 and since then has ruled the box-office with many successful flicks like Darr, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Kal Ho Naa Ho, My name is Khan, Chak De India and many more. SRK has won 13 Filmfare Awards, seven of which he won in the Best Actor category.

It is difficult to say who is the number one star in Bollywood but in the world of TV endorsements Shahrukh Khan is the King.

He endorses the maximum number of brands in Bollywood like Belmonte, Nokia, Dish TV, Sunfeast, i10 and the list is endless. Its amazing that even though he endorses numerous brands simultaenously all of them are big successes. He is the perfect brand ambassador any company will grab immediately. He is the 'King of Endorsements'. People blindly follow him and he still remains an icon for the masses. Shahrukh stole the numero uno position from Saif Ali Khan who was the king of the Ad world in 2007.

He made his presence in the cricket world by associating himself with the 'Kolkata Knight Riders' during IPL.

He has branched out into film production and has proven himself as one of the best host for popular TV shows like Kaun Banega Crorepati and many more.
He has proved to be the Best Entertainer today. Hats off to Shahrukh Khan for his excellent achievements. He is a 'one man ruler'. God Bless him to be the 'King Khan' of Bollywood forever and ever. (Balaji)

Friday, June 04, 2010

23 cameras for Ra.One

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Shah Rukh Khan's film sets a record of sorts for number of cameras used for shooting a single frame

Shah Rukh Khan is pulling out all the stops when it comes to his home production Ra.One. The actor has set a record of sorts, using as many as 23 cameras to light up a single frame.

The film is being shot at Mumbai studio, Filmistan. They are currently shooting on a set of a local train that has been created in a suburban studio. The cameras have been mounted in the front of the train and also at the doors.

A source says, "The team was wondering how they would manage to shoot on an actual train, when SRK suggested they build a dummy train and shoot on it. The art directors got busy and built a train that looked exactly like the real model." The train sequence is supposed to be an important part of the movie with major chase and action scenes.

The cast and crew of this superhero flick are working round the clock to complete their schedule before rains hit the city.

King Khan also plans to modify his character G.One's suit, as his kids didn't like it. The actor has been taking lot of inputs from his kids - Aryan and Suhana as he feels that their age group is the core target audience for his next home production.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

DVD REVIEW: My Name is Khan

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MOVIE DETAILS
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Soniya Jehan, Jimmy Sheirgill, Zarina Wahab, Tanay Chheda, Yuvaan Makar
Director: Karan Johar
Producer: Gauri Khan, Hiroo Johar
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyrics: Niranjan Iyengar

THE FILM
Their names are Khan and Johar. And they are no more just candy floss filmmakers.

This statement pretty much describes the effort that has gone into making My Name Is Khan and the best part is that within no time, it is obvious that the 'effort' isn't made visible just for the sake of it. First and foremost the film is a complete turnaround for Karan Johar brand of cinema because he leaves his troupe of 500 group dancers somewhere far behind and settles for a world where the only dance step performed by Shah Rukh Khan is an awkward 'two left feet and one forward move'. Thankfully, this is not the only factor that makes My Name Is Khan entirely different from all the films that Karan Johar and Shah Rukh Khan have made so far. There is more. Actually, a lot more.

Credit must be given to Karan Johar and Co. for letting know their audience what's in store in the opening reel itself. Within a restricted space of the credit rolls, the picture is completely clear that it is not going to be an easy journey for Rizwan Khan (Rizwan Khan) who is off on a road journey to meet the President of America. His mission? To tell him and then the entire world that 'His name is Khan and he is not a terrorist'. In a way this could well be Bollywood's own take on The Motorcycle Diaries and though the conflict is far more different and serious here, it nonetheless is a tale which is one of its own kinds.

Still, it does take time to settle into the world of Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) with the narrative taking turns to delve into three different times in his life - his growing up years, his past with Mandira (Kajol) and the current times. Though the opening portions are equally endearing, what with some of the sweetest moments with his mother (Zarina Wahab) being brought to fore, My Name Is Khan becomes a lot interesting once Rizwan's love story with Mandira begins.

This is where Karan Johar brings in his maturity as a film maker because neither does he take a melodramatic route where Rizwan's issues with Asperger's syndrome starts taking centre stage nor does he make it all look all so light that it takes a fake or frivolous connotation. Instead, he uses this syndrome to very strongly establish the character of Rizwan who takes things on face value, calls a spade a spade and is still left untouched by the negativities of the world.

This is why even when he is arrested as a suspect terrorist; he doesn't blame the Government of any religion in particular. He continues his journey of goodness and unwittingly kick-starts a movement that takes a much broader meaning. Even around this juncture, Karan Johar risked taking a route that many of his contemporaries (and his own students) have taken in films like Shoot on Sight, New York, Kurbaan or Khuda Ke Liye. However, he plays it all different, in fact very different, and comes up with a euphoric outing that picks up momentum at the interval point and never once looses pace (and focus) right till the end credits title roll.

There are quite a few moments that audiences take home and after avoiding the spoilers, the ones that can be revealed are where Shah Rukh proposes marriage to Mandira, his bonding with their son, the turning point in the film where he is forced to take the road journey, the sequence where he spots the President for the first time and is caught on camera and the point when his movement picks up heat.

From performance perspective, Shah Rukh Khan is simply outstanding. There is no second thought about it and after Chak De India, this one would now stand out as the most definitive performance of his career. Mark my words; this is a National Award winning performance. His dialogue delivery, body language, mannerisms - everything just makes you connect to Rizwan Khan, not Shah Rukh Khan. Though Kajol has a lesser screen time, she occupies her place with authority and is completely and truly natural, something which is expected from the actor of her stature. Yuvaan Makkar, who plays their son, is quite believable as well.

There are number of other supporting actors but the ones who make the best impression are Soniya Jahan, Zarina Wahab, Arjun Mathur and Vinay Pathak. Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy, come up with a good soundtrack though at places one would have expected the background score to be a little more euphoric. Cinematography is perfect, especially in the scenes set at San Francisco.

PACKAGING
DVD of My Name Is Khan comes in a regular plastic case. Now that's a surprise because one expected the packaging to be far more elaborate and lavish considering the fact that this is the biggest release of the year so far.

DURATION
The film's duration is 155 minutes

SPECIAL FEATURES
- The Making
- Unseen Footage with Karan Johar

As expected, there is a definite quality feel to the way the entire 'making' segment is presented. One can see an upmarket treatment to this entire segment and though to begin with there is usual introduction about the movie and the casting decisions, the pace picks up once Karan, Shah Rukh and Co. begin to talk about the actual 'making' of the film. It makes for a good watch to see how the entire floods set came into existence. Also, what makes this segment special is to see 'action director' Shah Rukh Khan coming to fore and giving instructing from behind the camera for key action sequences in the film.

There are quite a few deleted scenes that find a place in this additional DVD. Lasting 45 minutes, they were (well to put it mildly) best left out of the final cut. Most of them only end up extending the length of the movie while a couple of them are quite clichéd as well as definitely unnecessarily. For example, a scene involving Kajol talking to her parents about her marriage with Shah Rukh Khan is a plain no-no as it only ends up belonging to cinema of the 90s. However, what is shocking is to know that there was actually an extended version of the hurricane sequence, something for which Karan Johar had got quite some flak already. At the time when the international version of the film is said to be doing away with the entire sequence, it is surprising to see that the DVD here carries an extended version of the same.

Of course there are some beautiful moments as well but then not the kind that were a must to be present in the final cut. These are the alternate cuts of songs like 'Tere Naina', 'Sajda' and 'Noor E Khuda' which do not make for a bad watch at all. However, other than these, there is not much to look forward to in this 'unseen' footage segment except for the commentary by Karan Johar which precedes each of the scenes.

TECHNICAL DETAILS
- 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen Presentation
- Subtitles in English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 and Stereo

PRICE
Rs. 399/=

CONCLUSION
So much has been seen, heard, read, speculated and gossiped about the religion and terrorism angle in My Name Is Khan. The fact is that all of this is just at a peripheral level and though its presence is felt right through the film, especially during the second half, it is never too imposing to take over the narrative. And thankfully, there are no debates around 'jihaad' and its relevance (or the lack of it). Really, audience have had enough of it and a subject like this is best left untouched in a mainstream yet meaningful film like My Name Is Khan.

Go, bring home this DVD.

Rating: 4/5

Friday, April 16, 2010

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.

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