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Shah Rukh Khan will soon play himself on the silver screen. In a love story produced by his own banner Red Chillies Entertainment and directed by Priyadarshan, Shah Rukh plays a cameo as himself. It is for the first time that these two talents have come together. According to Priyadarshan the film will be a complete different genre from what he and Shah Rukh have done in the past. The actor however will appear in the film after the interval. The shooting for the film is expected to be completed by August 2008. The director is in the process of completing the cast and is very excited to work with Shah Rukh. Priyadarshan is currently working on his film Mere Baap Pehle Aap. As for now we are all expecting a power packed performance by the duo. High voltage entertainment is on its way '!!
Shah Rukh Khan returns to small screen
Recently King Khan announced that his fans would very soon see him on television from where he started off his career. SRK will be anchoring a quiz show which will be the Hindi version of the famous Australian series 'Are you smarter than the 5th grader?' hosted by Jeff Foxworthy. The show would be produced by Synergy Adlabs and director Siddharth Basu confirms the show will go on air by the end of the year. It looks like since King Khan wants to take a break from films before coming up with another OSO, he has decided to switch over to TV to keep himself occupied throughout the year. So, what's up with KBC-4? For now let's just wait.
Shah Rukh, Hrithik, Rakhi stay on
The court case against Rakesh Roshan's Krazzy 4, directed by Jaideep Sen has been vacanted and the film will release today, April 12 with all the three item songs included in the film: Hrithik Roshan, Shah Rukh Khan, Rakhi Sawant's songs. Krazzy 4 is directed by debutante Jaideep Sen, Arshad Warsi, Suresh Menon, Rajpal Yadav and Irrfan Khan who are the patients of the responsible doctor played by Juhi Chawla.
Shah Rukh Khan starts shooting for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
Who would think that 13 years had passed since the first time this jodi came together? At that time, the director was merely the scion of a great filmmaking family and the star was best known for taking on negative roles that no one else would. Then the magic they conjured up in their first film together, redefined Hindi cinema and set them on their respective paths to the heights of glory. Now 13 years after Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge first took the country by storm, and eight years after Mohabbatein, the jodi of Aditya Chopra, superstar director, and Shah Rukh Khan, superstar actor were together again, this time for the latest from Aditya Chopra as director, Rab Ne Bana Di Jod with newcomer Anushka Sharma who joined in on the first day of shoot. And it was evident that Shah Rukh Khan was approaching this new role with his old comrade, with as much gusto and passion as ever. 'Starting the first day of shooting is what still gives me goose bumps like nothing else, ' said King Khan. 'And to make films with Yash Raj, that too when Adi is directing, is an experience that is more than 100% exciting. Yash Raj Films is, and will always be, home for me and who doesn't love coming home? Yash ji and Adi have always given me roles that have gotten me love and appreciation from fans all over the world. And this time Adi has again written a character for me to play that I think will become as beloved as Raj of DDLJ was. I am going to be trying as usual to hit it out of the park with Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi.' And with these words, Shah Rukh Khan signed off from the first day of shooting, conveying to the world that something special was in the air, the most awaited film of the year was rolling as planned, and the Aditya Chopra ' Shah Rukh Khan jodi were again creating that little bit of magic! Newcomer Anushka Sharma who was eagerly looking forward to this day'the first day of shoot, for her the dream has just begun! Yash Chopra was also present on the sets of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi on the first day of shoot to bless his son and the unit at the onset of this new production.
Shah Rukh Khan to speak German & Turkish
Karan Johar’s directorial and Shah Rukh Khan-Kajol starrer ‘My Name Is Khan’ took over the box office with a bang globally, in spite of all the political commotions and protests in the country… Now with a view to reach even more overseas audience, ‘My Name Is Khan’ will be dubbed in German and Turkish and will be subtitled in Polish. According to Vijay Singh, CEO of Fox STAR Studios India, “Every country has a different requirement. In Poland, it will be released with Polish subtitles. In Germany, we want the film to go down much deeper to the German audience and that particular market prefers films to be dubbed. So that's why we are dubbing it in German and Turkish.” The film will release in Poland next month in 50 screens - the largest Bollywood release that has happened so far has released in five screens, Singh revealed. And then, it will be releasing at Germany where they will be doing a German dub and a Turkish dub. Vijay Singh further said that ‘My Name Is Khan’ is quite different from any other typical, Bollywood film. While Bollywood films in India have a life of two weeks, they are hence releasing the film over a six-month period. From March to June, they will be releasing the film in 25 non-traditional markets, Singh added. ‘My Name Is Khan’ is a story of Rizvan Khan, who suffers from asperger, falls in love with Mandira. Their happy, love life fall apart when tragedy strikes on September 11, 2001 – the infamous US attack.
Shah Rukh Khan urges Bollywood to learn from Hollywood
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan Tuesday urged Indian filmmakers “to learn from Hollywood” and offered a three-point prescription which could help the globalization of Bollywood movies. Speaking at the inaugural session of ‘FICCI FRAMES-2010′, Shah Rukh said that Indian filmmakers must learn screenplay writing techniques, visual effects and discipline in doing movie business from Hollywood. “However, learning Hollywood screenplay and technology is not about losing the intrinsic quality of our stories. We must maintain our own cinematic individuality,” he said. Shah Rukh advocated formation of alliances with Hollywood to help the Indian film industry nurture its potentially different story format, the musical-drama format and “make us travel around the world”. Shah Rukh emphasized that “the sooner Indian filmmakers realize that screenplay is not an art form but a science, the faster Indian movies will globalize and Hollywood can exchange that know-how with India”. “The big investment we are looking for from Hollywood is the training of mechanics for running machines for visual effects. We need to develop people who can make us our own cheaper, better and faster softwares for filmmaking and have a special branch of trained visual effect teams and talent here,” Shah Rukh added. Stressing on discipline, Shah Rukh said that the Indian film industry needs to adopt from Hollywood the discipline and organisation with which it does its business. “This organisation already exists in other Indian businesses, but is woefully lacking in the business of films,” he pointed out. “This (organisation) also needs to filter down to the film distribution systems based on their models and learn the science of marketing films,” Shah Rukh added. According to Shah Rukh, the knowledge that Hollywood could bring to Bollywood was a lot more essential than the investments it is already making in India. “The time has come for having a symbiotic relationship where we can both feed off the knowledge that we have instead of just the movies. The economics will follow. Then, Bollywood and Hollywood together can have a global audience watching our movies,” Shah Rukh said.