Let's hope it has a peaceful release. One can only hope at this point so let's hope for the best.
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Let's hope it has a peaceful release. One can only hope at this point so let's hope for the best.
Arey people release God willing peaceful hi hogi.. Don't worry😃
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He gave such a cute reaction...❤️
Originally posted by: ExcuseMePlz
https://twitter.com/SylviaSommerSRK/status/699984683220758528
He gave such a cute reaction...❤️
Shah Rukh Khan in the "Jabra Fan" music video. (YRF/YouTube photo)
Shah Rukh Khan at a press conference for his upcoming film "Fan" in New Delhi Feb. 16. (Amlan Paliwal/IANS photo)
Posted: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 3:15 pm
IANS |
NEW DELHI " Superstar Shah Rukh Khanloved every bit of getting back to his "roots" here Feb. 16. From visiting his college in Delhi University's North Campus to the lovers' spot at PVR Priya, the actor was upbeat about sharing his "Dillipan" that he has been able to showcase on the big screen with his upcoming film "Fan."
After an overwhelming experience at his alma mater, Hanraj College, where he finally collected his graduation degree 28 years after passing out of the institution, SRK held a media conference at the PVR Priya theater in south Delhi to promote "Fan."
"I love you Shah Rukh," screamed his several fans who had won a contest of sorts to meet the actor and were seated in the balcony of the theater, which SRK described as the "unaffordable" hot spot for lovers of his time.
Looking suave in a bearded look, the 50-year-old couldn't thank "Fan" director Maneesh Sharma enough for letting him explore his "Dillipan."
He said he had been longing to play a Delhi boy, and that he was "more envious than jealous" of other actors who got to play such roles onscreen. Because he has been living in Mumbai for the past 25 years, he felt would have forgotten the Delhi dialect,' but he is glad that with "Fan," he could go back to it.
"I would like to thank Maneesh... He brought me to my roots and gave me a Delhi character to play. This film is very special to me. Not just is this story special, but technologically, the visual effects and makeup that have been used in this film, I think, haven't been used anywhere in the world.
"I feel for Hindi films, there will be something to look up to in terms of where we can go with visual effects and makeup," Khan said.
The film features Khan in two avatars: one as superstar Aryan Khanna, a reflection of his own persona; and another as Gaurav, a fan of the superstar.
He was in the capital to launch the special anthem "Jabra Fan," to be used as a promotional song for the movie. A peppy track, it features Khan in Gaurav's avatar, dancing away on Delhi's streets.
To a question posed by IANS on whom was he a fan of while growing up, SRK said: "I was not a fan of the extent shown in the film... So as far as liking is concerned, there were two or three people I grew up really loving and trying to know about, as there was no Internet back in those days to be able to read up on some or collect a picture.
"One would be Mr. Milkha Singh. I loved stories about him, and how he used to be a champion. I used to be a big fan of his. The second would be Muhammed Ali... I was into sports, so I always liked his being little brashy and bratty, and still being so good at his sport.
"Then of course, all of us have grown up being Mr. Amitabh Bachchan's fans. I was one of them too. So, yes these three people... And strangely, because I was into sports, I have mostly sporting people that I was a fan of... Like Sunil Gavaskar."
Interestingly, Khan even mentioned Olympic gold medal-winning Bruce Jenner, who has become Caitlyn Jenner.
"I am glad that me and my daughter both know him or her as well, because I never thought my children will be introduced to Bruce Jenner in a different avatar " kind of like Fan'... like I am being introduced in a different avatar after 25 years."
Khan also said he loved reading about and even got the opportunity to meet Mother Teresa, and that he was also a fan of actor Michael J. Fox.
Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming movie "Fan" is one of the most awaited Bollywood flicks of the year, and that has apparently compelled the makers of "The Jungle Book" to release the Hollywood film a week earlier in India.
"The Jungle Book" was supposed to be released on April 15, alongside SRK's "Fan", but now its release date in India has been changed to April 8, a week before the Shah Rukh-starrer.
It is well known that Shah Rukh is one of the biggest stars of Bollywood and his films have been breaking several box office records. Also, there has been a huge frenzy around "Fan", and it seems the producers of "The Jungle Book" are not ready to have a box office clash with the superstar.
This is not the first time the release date of a Hollywood movie in India has been changed to avert a box office clash with a big-budget Bollywood film. Earlier, Salman Khan's "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" and Daniel Craig's "Spectre" were set to hit the screens on the same day (Nov. 12, 2015). However, the release date of "Spectre" in India was postponed to Nov. 20, averting a clash.
There are other instances also when Hollywood films' release date was changed to avoid box office clash with Bollywood biggies. "'Avengers: Age of Ultron' had premiered in India a week ahead of the US release because it overlapped with Akshay Kumar starrer 'Main Gabbar', later renamed 'Gabbar Is Back'. Meanwhile, 'The Three Musketeers' was released to avoid a clash with Shah Rukh Khan's 'Ra One' on Diwali," Financial Express quoted PVR Pictures CEO Kamal Gianchandani as saying.
However, there is a different theory also behind releasing a Hollywood movie in India, ahead of its US release, as it apparently helps in creating better hype around the film. "Releasing the films (first in India) gave us a huge PR advantage and created hype amongst audiences about watching the film before the rest of the world," Fox Star CEO, Vijay Singh told The Economic Times.
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