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Shah Rukh Bola Khoobsurat Hai Tu, an entry in the Indian Premiere Section of the IFFI, is a lively fresh film despite the storyline based in a Mumbai slum. The movie narrates the oft-heard tale of a teenager mesmerised by a movie super star. You have seen it before in Guddi, Main Madhuri Dixit Banana Chahati Hoon, but Shah Rukh... is daringly different.
What goes in the movie's favour? The simplicity with which it is presented. Director Makarand Deshpande does not leave anything to be imagined, spelling out his intentions right from the first frame. What does popular actor-director Makrand Deshpande have to say about this film?
"I was inspired by Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahit Hoon to give this title for my movie. As an actor, it is easier for me to direct another actor. I know what are the weaknesses of an actor, the problems they face and what questions come into their minds," says a smiling Makarand. Shah Rukh Bola... is slated to for release in March 2010.
The story begins with Laali (debutante Ritika), a roadside flower vendor, being stabbed by John, who is madly in love with her and just cannot accept that he has to compete with none other than King Khan, who has a huge fan in Laali.
While selling flowers at the traffic signal, Laali meets Shahrukh, who lowers his car window and says the magical word, "You are looking cute." Even before the words could sink in, the Super Star has zoomed off. Life is just not the same for Laali after that.
The movie traces the journey of Laali, wherein she not only recovers from the wounds of stabbing but gains confidence. She reforms John and even saves him from being killed by the local goon, played to meticulous perfection by the director himself.
The film has a happy ending with SRK coming to meet his biggest fan. The movie's resemblance to the 1956 Hollywood movie The Rainmaker is palpable. There, the depressed girl was played by the screen icon Katharine Hepburn.
The Hindi version is sleek and technically brilliant backed by the astute camerawork of debutant Pathan Parvez Khan.
Reported by Mr. K.Vasudevan from Goa
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Shah Rukh Khan stars in tale of Mumbai flower girl
PANAJI (Reuters) - A new Bollywood film that explores the popularity of Shah Rukh Khan, has the actor's name in its title and features conversations about him is wooing audiences at the annual film festival in Goa.
Khan also has a two-minute cameo in "Shahrukh Bola Khoobsurat Hai Tu", about a flower girl in Mumbai whose life changes after a chance meeting with the actor who tells her that she is beautiful.
"To change ugliness to beauty, that is the power of a star. I have seen Shah Rukh becoming that kind of a star over the years," director Makrand Deshpande told reporters at the 40th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in the tourist haven of Goa.
Khan, 44, is one of India's biggest stars, having acted in Bollywood films for nearly two decades, and has a massive fan following.
"If he hadn't worked so hard to become that, this film wouldn't have been made," Deshpande said.
Deshpande, an actor himself, said he hoped to release the film in cinemas early next year and admitted that Khan's name would help promote "Shahrukh Bola Khoobsurat Hai Tu".
"Yes, my film will definitely benefit from the fact that it has Shah Rukh Khan's name in it, at least till the marketing and publicity stage. After that it will work on its own merit," said Deshpande.
The film had its premiere at the film festival in Goa.
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