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Age no bar at 42, Shah Rukh magic continues
Noreen Aslam
NEW DELHI—His charisma, wit and intelligence make him stand apart and
his humility has endeared him to the masses. No wonder, in a short span
Shah Rukh Khan has become a phenomenon. And now the Bollywood superstar,
who turns 42 Friday, is set to charm movie buffs with his much-awaited
“Om Shanti Om”.
Shah Rukh, who has specially cultivated six-pack abs for the film and
even gone shirtless, is fiercely promoting the film and says it will
compete with the year’s best “Chak De! India”, which again had him in
the lead role. And “Chak De..” has been the only superhit of the year.
“I’m very competitive. I compete with myself. I don’t look at anyone; I
just look straight. I don’t even watch films which don’t star me,” Shah
Rukh, who reportedly earns a mind-boggling Rs.247 every minute, has been
quoted as saying. Set in the backdrop of the 1970s Bollywood, “Om Shanti
Om” has the re-incarnation theme as its backdrop and is directed by good
friend Farah Khan. It also introduces the lovely Deepika Padukone,
former badminton ace Prakash Padukone’s model daughter.
The actor is reported to have sold the film, made at a budget of Rs.400
million, for Rs.700 million. When it releases Nov 9, the film will clash
with another much-hyped movie - Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s musical
extravaganza “Saawariya” which stars, Nitu and Rishi Kapoor’s son Ranbir
and Anil Kapoor’s daughter Sonam. Sony Pictures, co-producer of the
film, is splurging big money on its publicity.
But Shah Rukh is unfazed.
He said: “Nobody is going to use money to oust the goodwill that I have
created.” Ragini Talwar, a die-hard Shah Rukh fan, explains his
popularity, saying: “He is a thinking man, he is intelligent,
level-headed and doesn’t exude any arrogance. All these qualities make
him very endearing.” Although not good-looking in the conventional
terms, Shah Rukh’s mass appeal is amazing. This was quite obvious when
he became host of STAR Plus’ popular quiz show “Kaun Banega Crorepati”,
which had become synonymous with icon Amitabh Bachchan.
When launched on Jan 22 this year, the initial response to the quiz show
was not so encouraging. And comparisons with original host Amitabh were
inevitable. But soon the comparisons stopped, and people began enjoying
the show. With his irresistible charm and wittiness, Shah Rukh gave a
new makeover to the show and viewers began looking forward to it. Its
witty content made the show a kind of a stress buster.
Shah Rukh is considered one of the premium brands of India. However, he
says that he never worked consciously to achieve the status. “Brands are
made by the conventional way of working hard. I never worked in a
special manner to build my brand. I just worked hard. Getting somewhere
is easy but holding on to it is very difficult. Brands work if you think
positively,” he says.
At a time when most of the successful actors are Hollywood bound, Shah
Rukh brushes aside such aspirations. “By acting in a Hollywood film I
will not become a good actor. Acting has no language,” says the actor,
his feet firmly on the ground. Shah Rukh, who started off as a stark
newcomer in the industry in 1992 minus a godfather, is keen that India
have Oscar-like academy awards. He also wants to introduce new film
technology and has plans to build his own studio. But he has yet to find
a place.
Age is no bar to the superstar who seems to look younger, get better and
more energetic with the passing years, just like old wine. |