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After Rakesh Roshan and Goldie Behl, it's Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan's turn to make a superhero movie, which is titled "Ra.1".

The computer savvy Shah Rukh has come up with this unique title for the hi-tech sci-fi film, which Anubhav Sinha will be directing.

Though Sinha refused to comment on the project, a source said: "In fact, Shah Rukh is taking very keen interest in the scripting of 'Ra.1'. And the director Anubhav Sinha would like Shah Rukh to be credited as a screenwriter for the project, if and when his production house Red Chillies actually sets down to making this ambitious sci-fi thriller."

Currently, the actor is busy with the shooting of "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi".
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After Baghban and Baabul, producer Ravi Chopra casts Amitabh Bachchan for the third time in Bhootnath, which will also feature Juhi Chawla in a pivotal role.

The film, which revolves around a man (Amitabh) and a child, will be the superstar's third film in two years where his main interaction is with a child. In Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Black and Apoorva Lakhia's Ek Ajnabee, too, the Big B has acted with child artistes.

"It's (the film) an interesting concept, and I couldn't say no to Ravi. We've known each other from the time I did Zameer for his banner more than three decades ago. Of course, Baghban and Baabul have cemented my relationship with the Chopras," Amitabh told IANS.

Bhootnath, planned as a year-end quickie, will also bring Amitabh together with Juhi, who has never worked with him except for once playing his daughter - in Suneil Darshan's Ek Rishta.

Bhootnath is being directed by Chopra's associate Vivek Sharma.

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The releases for 2008 have already started with the movies getting released right from the setting in of this year. We have even had one of the biggest releases of all times, ‘Jodhaa Akbar’ from Asutosh Gowarikar, which is getting positive reviews from all corners.

The good news for all Bollywood fans is that they can continue to see and appreciate more of their favorite stars in the months to come. More films are being looked forward to in the months from May July.

‘Bhoothnath’ releasing on May 9 will be starring Big B and SRK in significant roles. This film is basically a children’s film. Big B will be seen in an elegant suit an coolers playing a ‘bhooth’ and always accompanied by a kid.

There is yet another film that will hit theatres on the same day as ‘Boothnath’ and that is ‘Aashayein’ starring John Abraham. Reports suggest that 1‘Aashayein’ is about the protagonist’s journey through life. Apart from the same release date, these two films do not have anything else in common.

We had also reported last week that we can get a major share of Salman Khan films too around the same time. Let’s hope that we get to see movies belonging to different genres that take Bollywood to newer heights!
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/photo.cms?msid=2787983He may be one of India’s biggest superstars but when it comes to money and business, Shah Rukh Khan is sadly not the brightest..Recently, Shah Rukh Khan lost his ICICI bank credit card. Three men tried to misuse it at one of the shopping malls in Mulund buying shirts and trousers worth Rs. 25, 000.

Fortunately, the sales executive was alert enough to read Shah Rukh’s name on it. He confirmed the authenticity of the card immediately with ICICI bank and informed the police. The police responded immediately and arrested the three people. After their arrest they said to the police that they found the card lying on a road in Santacruz. Interestingly, no complaint was lodged on behalf of Shah Rukh Khan for the lost of the card.SRK needs to be a little more careful with money matters, what say?
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/photo.cms?msid=2770933Love is blind, but not when it comes to business. One would think that if Kajol is proposed a Karan Johar project also starring Shah Rukh Khan, she would simply jump at the offer. And news has it that she's done just that. However, Kads shocks us with, "I haven't even read the script! Once I read it, I'll decide!"

So, this talented actress doesn't turn a blind eye where work is concerned. One the contrary, it's the eyes-wide-open phenomenon that takes over when it comes to scripts. And if she doesn't like it she'll simply say no! But let's hope she manages to say kuch kuch hota hai while reading this one. We're sure KJo is hoping!
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The travel of Malayalam movie ‘Katha Parayumbol’ has led to many interesting developments. The most exciting development is that the movie has created a situation where we could see a rare contest between SRK and Rajini this year.

‘Katha Parayumbol’ by Sreenivasan is now getting remade in Tamil and Telugu with the title ‘Kuselan’. Superstar Rajinikanth is portraying the lead role in both versions and P. Vasu directs this bilingual affair.

The latest buzz is that director Priyadarshan has got the Hindi remake rights of ‘Katha Parayumbol’. He will direct the film for Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment. King Khan will act in the role played by Mammootty in the original and our very own superstar will do the same in Telugu and Tamil.

It is a surprising coincidence that the biggest superstars of India are donning the same roles and that too at the very same time! This is sure to trigger interest among their fans and critics.

There is also another aspect which will tempt the fans to compare the two great entertainers. SRK has danced with the leading stars of Bollywood in his latest film ‘Om Shanthi Om’ and ‘Kuselan’ too has such a song in which Rajini would dance with leading Kollywood stars.

The Hindi version of ‘Katha Parayumbol’ will start rolling by July, as SRK is now busy with a project of Aditya Chopra’s ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’. SRK is said to have told to Priyadarshan that he should not change the original ‘Katha Parayumbol’ script and should be faithful to it.

In any case, it is for sure that the two superstars will be compared for their performances in the same story.


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Apparently, Sohail Khan is working on his new script which is the remake of the Tom Cruise starrer Jerry Maguire (1996) which would star his elder brother Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan. They both were last seen together in Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam. Recently, at Amrita Arora’s birthday party, Salman expressed his desire to work with Shah Rukh.

Both Shah Rukh and Salman were not in talking terms with each other after Salman barged onto the sets of Chalte Chalte to meet his ex-girlfriend Aishwarya Rai. Later, Ash was replaced by Rani Mukherjee. But when Sallu and SRK met at Farah Khan’s Sangeet ceremony, Salman hugged Shah Rukh and they buried their differences.

Infact, Sohail Khan has already submitted the proposal to UTV for remaking Jerry Maguire with Salman and Shah Rukh. Salman will play the role of Cuba Gooding Junior (who won the Oscar for Best actor in supporting role) and Shah Rukh as an ambitious sports agent.

After making their fans to wait for so long, let’s see whether the Sallu-Shah Rukh magic works again or not.

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Taking a cue from the flops produced under his banner during 2007, producer Aditya Chopra has now pulled out all stops and is reported to be rolling up his sleeves to direct his own film starring two Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan in lead roles. And Rani Mukherjee and Preity Zinta, both favorites of Aditya, are expected to be part of the project which will be shot in Greece, Australia and Dubai.

Contrary to the genre of romantic films produced by Aditya's banner, the new project will have more of action and humor. According to sources, Both Shah Rukh and Hrithik have plenty of free dates on their calendar as do Rani and Preity. Aditya is currently readying the final draft of the film and hopes to start pre-production work in March so that shooting can commence by June-July.

Last year, other than CHAK DE! INDIA, all other films from Yash Raj Films flopped at the box office. The string of flops included TA RA RUM PUM, JHOOM BARABAR JHOOM, LAAGA CHUNARI MEIN DAAG and AAJA NACHLE. As this has cast a doubt about Aditya's Midas touch, he has decided to direct a film himself this year. In the past, Aditya directed two films - DILWALE DULHANIA LE JAYENGE (1995) and MOHABBATEIN (2000) and both proved to be runaway hits. Now he wants to revive the magic again.
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In an extensive and uncensored interview, Shah Rukh Khan [Images] talks to NDTV 24x7's Managing Editor Sonia Singh about politics, his fab abs, the recent smoking controversy, and his dreams.

Here's the transcript of the interview:

Watch Shah Rukh Khan's interview on February 2, at 8:30 pm on NDTV 24x7, with a repeat telecast on February 3, at 9:30 pm.

Sonia Singh: Joining me tonight Shah Rukh Khan, a true NDTV Indian. Shah Rukh, what does the term 'Indian of the Year' mean to you?

Shah Rukh: I do not like the year part. I am very proud of the Indian part of it. I think in our own small way whatever little work that we do or what we stand for. See, I am a true believer in our hearts that we all want to do things for ourselves but in that, doing things for yourself some way down the line if it is reaching out to some other people. So my core job of being an entertainer, I am happy that the entertainment can reach a lot of people.

I also know for a fact or at least I believe at this point of time that the entertainment will not change the course of history, world or people's mindset. But some way down the line if it can reach out and touch a few people, I am proud. I think every Indian should attempt that in their line of work. I do not know if mine is completely capitalist or it has got some emotional connect also. Awards like the Indian of the Year remind you that to be a true Indian, you need to touch lives of other Indians in a positive sense.

Sonia Singh: But it is interesting you said that, because for many people, cinema in India is not just entertainment, it is really a religion. As an actor, each film must be a huge gamble, you do not know what works. What went through your mind when you chose two of India's biggest blockbusters Chak De! India and Om Shanti Om?

Shah Rukh: I am a spiritual about it in a strange sense. I do not choose films, I think films choose me. That is the nicest way to answer this and not just boring you with details what goes into choosing a film. But I want to teach my children the ability to turn around with pride, tell their parents and teachers, 'I do not know.'

I follow that myself and I do not know if it is going to work or not, I just do it because it feels that nice at that point of time. I do not think I am a great professional who understands the cinema to such an extent. And I am not being modest. After 17 years, I still do not have the understanding of what is going to work, and what is not.

The young girls who never acted before (in Chak De), hockey, which I have played since childhood, a national sport, since a few good things and you know that it stands for a part of my philosophy, "Sattar minutes hain tumahre pass, isme itna chheen lo ke Khuda bhi tumse wapas na mang sake".


So I believe you only have that little time in life. Om Shanti Om is wacky, demented, has a sense of humour, which is over the top. So I do not think it is nice to do. But I really do not know. I have done a lot of films that a lot of people say... do you allow me to say 'crap' on NDTV?

Sonia Singh: Of course, you are.

Shah Rukh: A lot of people say they're crap but they are all very dear. Because I did not know even after doing that, whether they were successful or failures. I still do not know.

Sonia Singh: They all are your babies in a way.

Shah Rukh: Don't know, I am happy, I did it.

Sonia Singh: This year has been a huge year for Hindi cinema, we have also seen some of the biggest hits by different actors but it seems it has also become a bit of parochial in a way. Suddenly all this about camps, people are working with certain directors. Does all that lead to lessening of experimentation? Do you think in a way we are becoming too rigid about what kind of films to choose? Big stars are only choosing films made by certain people.

Shah Rukh: No, it is not true. Since I have been in the film industry for 17 years, I am not from America, I am from Delhi. I am an outsider. I have done well for myself in terms of creativity. Nobody ever questioned me where I come from and where I go. I have worked with everyone. They used to say Mr (Subhash) Ghai and Mr Yash Chopra and x,y,z directors do not get along well. I was working with them in the same year. They were all happy with each other's work. You are hero of the film and you hope your film does well.

I would like to maintain that 'camp' is a term which is only used by outsiders. There are no 'camps'. Obviously, there are reasons of affordability. But the biggest reason is the reason for comfort. If I work with certain people without having any knowledge, I would rather work with someone I'm comfortable with. Okay, I am an expensive actor to work, in the sense of love, sensitivity, kindness and care. I am very expensive that way...

Sonia Singh: Right, I am not getting into other pricing.

Shah Rukh: I do not take money for films. People say that's a joke, but that is true. I am very expensive. I want people to be very nice, kind. I am creating something and I think of myself as an artist. So I like that atmosphere. So I choose people I am comfortable with and I work with them. I have worked with different people. I have worked with Shimit (Amin, director of Chak De! India). I worked with Farah Khan. Fortunately for me, all the new people I have worked with have become huge filmmakers. So I will do a second film with them.

Sonia Singh: I know we all love to love Shah Rukh. But suddenly, there are films with snide remarks about your dancing at award ceremonies... not ours... but dancing at award ceremonies, doing too many ads. Does that criticism bother you at all?

Shah Rukh: No. Dancing at your award ceremony, it wouldn't be better then. Would it be okay if I dance? You can tell me if you want me to dance.

Sonia Singh: You can dance after this.

Shah Rukh: But then you cannot afford me. But to be really honest, I do not know why a lot of people say a lot of things. There was a time six years ago when I would not react nicely to it. Then one fine morning, I woke up and realised that whatever power that be, I can say hard work and talent and like whatever power that has given me so much. So it sidetracks. I know what I believe in, I believed in certain kind of entertainment with lot of purity and honesty and I would keep doing that. I would finally fail or die doing that. I am never going to change that, not because it works but because I believe in it.

Yes, you should try to earn money; it is good thing to do. I tell that to every youngster I meet. So all the things that people say about me, my dancing... I am very, very proud of it. I am not a great dancer but I still dance, people pay me to dance. They do not bother me any more. As a matter of fact, three days ago I was having dinner with some young actors and they told me that we want to do the same thing. We want to earn money, we want to do the cinema we believe in. So just keep smiling and not be bothered. I am not bothered, really, I mean it hurts sometimes. But it is lessening, the hurt is lessening. So I am quite okay.

Sonia Singh: I mean, 'logo ko kuch kahna hai'. But what drives Shah Rukh Khan? That is an amazing drive you have, you do not give up, you keep going, you keep coming up with something new. What drives you?

Shah Rukh: I think I hurt easy; I get disturbed if I do not win. And that is the general truth. But if I get disturbed, I do not give up. I have this saying which is very greedy and perhaps not nice but I say it to my kids, 'losing is not my option'.

When I say that, I do not say it with vengeance, anger, aggression. I think you need to pick up yourself, dust yourself and sit again I will give it another go. That's what I do every morning. I wake up and I say this is one aspect I would like to win, I would like to win not in a competition but I want to win myself from the last year, from the last expression, from the last work. It is not directed toward x,y,z.

And the second part is I want to end my career as an actor by bringing smile to the maximum number of faces. You know, I am driving in a car, I just come down at the airport and somebody just smiles for no reason, they just smile, they do not know even I am a good guy or not but they just smile. And that is the gift Allah has given me that I can make people smile. So I want a lot of people to smile through the work and because people are giving me so much, I have to return it. So the drive is to get up every morning and say thank you through my work. I need to just get up and the drive is to say thank you. I think it is a positive drive and the negative drive that I want to win.

Sonia Singh: You have just said what impact you have on the people. Does that responsibility ever worry you? We saw the recent controversy about smoking or not smoking. Some actors, and this is a big thing in Hollywood, they come out and make statements about what they think influences the politics in their country. Because they think, actors have a duty. Do you buy that?

Shah Rukh: As an actor, my duty is to act and I am true believer of that. See, I cannot dilute what I do by having too many things on my mind. I do not any which way endorse smoking or any other ill habit which is socially wrong and I tell children all the time, please do not smoke because it is the worst.

But I do not like anyone telling me personally what to do and what not to do. I guard that very, very strongly. There are times when I know the vulnerability of being a star leads to certain comments and things. I will not apologise for that. I am very arrogant about those things, the personal things. You cannot tell me how to earn a packet, you cannot tell me what to eat, what to wear, what not to say my wife, these are personal things. I guard that very jealously. Besides that, as a duty, I think my foremost duty is to act.

There are some parameters I have set to myself. I will not use a certain kind of language in a movie. This year, I would like to dedicate myself to make movies for kids, not childish movies but a movie for kids, take technology of Indian cinema further.

But apart from that, if I am called upon to do a public service message, I do it. I do not know what duties I should follow. I think each one of us has been made by God to do one thing, and we should concentrate on that. I have just about started doing the acting right, so I do not want to lose out the opportunity of learning more. But if I am ever called for my viewpoints, I do not say them -- not because I am a hypocrite or coward, but because they get misinterpreted.

Smoking in a pubic place can get misinterpreted, being at a cricket match can be misinterpreted. So I am not going to say something which is very strong politically, which will get misinterpreted because half the people think that I am very close to the Congress and I am going to join politics.

Sonia Singh: So you aren't?

Shah Rukh: I am very close to Priyanka, Robert and Rahul, but personally. There is another friend of mine, called Raman Sharma. He is a pilot. That does not mean I am learning how to fly. I have another friend, who is a software engineer. That does not mean I can design software as Azim Premji. So these are my friends and what they do selflessly. I think politicians are very selfless. But what they do as a job is incidental to my relationship with them. They are friends and they also consider me that. I tell everyone, why don't you ask them, 'are you going to join films?'

Sonia Singh: As you had said, you have had such an amazing year. But nobody could believe that a man with such a severe back problem -- I think you had a slip disc -- came up and managed to the six-pack abs. People said it is air-brushing, surgery... What is the secret behind this, Shah Rukh? And no, I do not want to see them!

Shah Rukh: No, I won't show them to you! It is lot of hard work. I will just say something which is cheeky. You know, a lot of guys who used to tell me, 'body nahi hai Shah Rukhbhai', and 'macho nahi lagate hai aap'.

I used to tell them, 'mein to body bana longa, tum acting kaise sikhoge'?

So I just wanted to prove myself. The reason being I am very attached to my family and my son thought that I was fat. My son told me, 'Papa, you're fat.' I didn't think I was fat. Nobody told me that I was fat. And I told him that, listen dude, I am not fat, I am okay. But he said, 'No, you are fat, papa. There was this boy, who I got into a fight with. He said your papa is fat and I could not fight with them because you are fat.' So, I said okay give me some time and this film (Om Shanti Om) required it and I wanted to have a physical change.

I do not think people understand this. But I take my acting very seriously. I just do not speak very seriously about it. I do not act as if I am a great thinking actor but I think it very seriously. One should have more than physical difference from the other characters. It should be more than just putting a moustache or just doing some getup.

I got very hard at it. People said 'airbrushing', so go and do airbrushing. People say surgery, so go and get a surgery done. I also made it a point that post the film, I will not flaunt it. If it is required, I will do it. A lot of people told me, 'can you do a photoshoot without your clothes?'

I said no. This was just for this film, like the beard for Chak De. But I have started liking (my abs) and am addicted to it now. So I am retaining it. It looks nice when you are taking a bath.

Sonia Singh: Shah Rukh, don't say that. You could have all your fans lined up at your bathroom door.

Shah Rukh: I am such a capitalist, I will charge for that.

Sonia Singh: Okay. Tell me Shah Rukh, a role which is actually captured the real Shah Rukh.

Shah Rukh: See, the struggle is that, to be able to play me one day. Everyone tells me, those are mannered and those are crutches and the way I act. But the idea, the ultimate day for retirement would be if I can just play me. The most difficult thing for an actor, I believe, is to play yourself. I do other characters because I do not like me. The idea is to be able to, one day, play someone I do not like and that would be me and my attempt is that. So, Inshallah, one day I will manage it.

But every film that I have done have parts of me -- Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge [Images] had a part of me, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na had a part of me, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai [Images] had a part of me, but that had a younger part of me. I think Chak De has, Don has a lot of me, Baazigar [Images] has...

Sonia Singh: All those are slightly grey characters.

Shah Rukh: These are some base elements that I have. I would not use them in society or in my life. But it is great to be able to give them by playing it. Now I like, 'Don ko pakdna muskil hi nahi...' I enjoy that. They are very close to my heart because there is a part of me in it. I do not know if in one lifetime as an actor, I would ever manage to play me. But that would be the ultimate.

I am not claiming that it would be quite interesting, it could be quite boring. But it would be nice as an actor to achieve that plane of acting where I just play me.

Sonia Singh: Besides you, who would you cast as Shah Rukh Khan from the current film industry?

Shah Rukh: I do not know.

Sonia Singh: There is only one Shah Rukh Khan.

Shah Rukh: No, no, no. I am sure there are guys better than me. But if I take one name then I am not being right to a lot of good actors.

My life is like a movie. He comes from Delhi, lost his parents, has a dream, sort of fulfils it and talks to NDTV and talks about it and casts him. The character is so wonderful. I think anyone would be able to play it. I think it is a movie and I hope movie does not end.

Sonia Singh: Any role in a 2007 film which you wish you had done?

Shah Rukh: No, I stop doing that, choosing roles which I wish can do or will do. The way I have gone now, I believe -- and I am not being pompous -- that give me any role and I will make it the best role possible. But I really enjoyed being the quizmaster in Kaun Banega Crorepati. I really had a great time doing that. That is the closest I have come to playing Shah Rukh Khan. Like, I have that sense of humour, I like people and I am kind to them.

Chak De was very interesting because it was a lot like me, when I am doing homework with my kids.

Sonia Singh: You are tough taskmaster.

Shah Rukh: They say, 'papa, you play that exactly how you do homework with us.'

And Om Shanti Om is really nice. I think 2007 had perhaps the best work of my life. I may not be able to do it (again) and I may not get any award from NDTV again. So I doubt whether I will ever get the Indian of the Year Award entertainer.

It has been 17-18 years (in the industry) and you get a couple of great years. This was one of them. And I do not think it will get better than this. I will get roles and x,y,z awards but it wont get better than this.

Sonia Singh: No, I am sure. Tell me, where does the cheeky side of Shah Rukh Khan come from? Where does those little quips on and off screen come from?

Shah Rukh: I was taught by my father that if you add humour, life will be much easier. Pranoy (Roy) was telling me to ask the Prime Minister a question. I would have asked him if he would still remember the movie. Can he remember the name of the movie...?

I think people understand. I do not mean it with malice or I am not trying to undermine or disrespect anyone. I do it because everybody should laugh. Making people laugh comes naturally. I do not prepare for it. I mean, I do not sit down and read books. I like the fact that I can crack a joke and sometimes get away with it; saying things which are very serious.

Sonia Singh: Any unfinished dreams? What is left for Shah Rukh Khan? Lots more, I hope. But for you particularly... Do you want to scale Mount Everest [Images], something like that?

Shah Rukh: Work-wise, I am doing good. I am happy with what I have done and achieved. And hopefully, I will continue to do so as long as I play myself. But it is not something like a dream. I would like to give good education to my kids. And not just through school. I think in Dhirubhai Ambani School, they are studying very wonderfully. But besides that, I would like them to be educated; I would like them to be young educated Indians. That is the dream. That is more difficult to do that just saying it.

I like to think it as a dream at this point of time, my greatest fulfillment in life would be if I can educate my son and daughter to be young educated Indians of caliber, do something for the nation in whatever line of work they do. They need not be politicians, businessmen, actors, whatever job they want to do. I just hope that they help the country with their education.

Sonia Singh: In many ways, a proud father, a great husband and fantastic actor and of course, an Indian of the Year Shah Rukh Khan, thank you so much for joining us.

Shah Rukh: Thank you very much and bless you.

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It’s payback time for Shah Rukh Khan. After Hrithik Roshan and Rakesh Roshan made brief appearances in Shah Rukh Khan’s home production, the 86 crore all time blockbuster, ‘Om Shanti Om’, the superstar is now doing a song for Rakesh Roshan’s ‘Krazzy 4’. The superstar will be seen in a completely different get-up in this song, which is currently being picturised at the Yash Raj studios. More than half of Shah Rukh Khan's face is covered by long hair in the song in which Hrithik Roshan will also make an appearance. Hrithik is yet to participate in the song picturisation.

‘Krazzy 4’ is being debut-directed by Raj Sen for Rakesh Roshan’s banner and is scheduled to hit the screens on April 11. Although it does not have top heroes, this one song with superstar Shah Rukh Khan and superhero Hrithik Roshan will make ‘Krazzy 4’ a craze among the audience by the time it is ready for release! After all, it will be after years that one will get to see Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan dancing together on the big screen. The last time they did it was for Karan Johar’s ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’.

It may be recalled that director Farah Khan wanted Hrithik to dance, like other stars, on the title song of ‘Om Shanti Om’, but knee injury prevented him from putting on his dancing shoes.

However, Hrithik and his filmmaker dad were sporting enough to make special appearances in 'Om Shanti Om', during awards night scene. Hrithik Roshan appeared along with other stars like Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan.


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Shah Rukh Khan, his frient cum co-star, actress Juhi Chawla, along with her husband Jay Mehta have won the IPL (Indian Premier League) bid for the Kolkata team.

Talking to a leading news channel, after winning the bid for a huge $75 million, King Khan expressed his desire to see former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly lead the outfit in the Indian Premier League.

Shah Rukh Khan added that he would seek suggestions from experts before putting together a winning combination.


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King of Bollywood: Shah Rukh Khan

Anupama Chopra's bestseller book on Shah Rukh Khan, King of Bollywood: Shah Rukh Khan and the Seductive World of Indian Cinema, after a successful launch in English, Hindi and Marathi is now been translated to German. The German translation of the book will be released on January 30th.

The book is being published by Rapid Eye Movies which is the leading distributor of Bollywood films in Germany. The Malayalam and Indonesian language translations are slated to hit stores later this year.

Commenting on the German release, Anupama said: "I'm very excited about the German version of King of Bollywood. Germans love Bollywood and especially Shah Rukh Khan. I hope they find my book as colorful, dramatic and engaging as our films."

Meanwhile, SRK will himself be present in Germany for the premiere of his film Om Shanti Om at Berlin Film Festival in the first week of February.
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After the entire buzz that Shahrukh Khan created in the film Chak De, hockey in India didn’t seem to get a face lift. But SRK’s frequent appearances at various cricket matches; cheering on the Indian cricket team had everyone wondering why Shahrukh was a frequent visitor at these matches. Was it his passion for the game?

Shahrukh was often criticized stating that his appearance at matches was a good PR strategy being used by King Khan to promote his movies. But now the verdict is out.

Shahrukh has emerged as one of the successful bidders at the auction of city franchises of the Indian Premier League — the BCCI's mega-hyped Twenty20 competition which seeks to recreate the magic of soccer's English Premier League and basketball's NBA championship.

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, along with actress Juhi Chawla and her husband Jai Mehta, is now the proud owner of the Kolkata team, with a bid of $75.09 million (about Rs 296 crore).

The leading lady in many SRK films, Preity Zinta — along with Ness Wadia, Karan Paul and Dabur's Mohit Burman — bagged Yuvraj Singh's Mohali team for $76 million (about Rs 300 crore).

Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Limited was the highest bidder in all the cities; it opted for the Mumbai team at $111.9 million (about Rs 441 crore). Liquor baron Vijay Mallya's UB group — which already has a Formula One team, Force India — came a close second in its bid for Mumbai, at $111.6 million, and settled for Bangalore.

While actors like Mithun Chakrabothy own hotels and Sunil Shetty runs a spree of restaurants; looks like King Khan is looking forward to newer avenues of revenue.

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/photo.cms?msid=2728234 BCCI’s Indian Premier League (IPL) has received a mind-blowing response from India, thanks to Indian cricket team’s grand victory at the T20 World Cup. 8 major territories were up for grabs including Mumbai, Kolkota, Jaipur, Mohali, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Delhi.

With the minimum bid starting at 15 million dollars, major corporate companies were involved in the auction, some of them being Mukesh Ambani’s RIL, Anil Ambani’s ADAG, Vijay Mallya UB Group, Videocon, Deutsche Bank and ICICI, to name a few.

However, the most surprising name on the list was Shah Rukh Khan who through his company Red Chillies Entertainment bid for 5 IPL teams. And more interestingly he even acquired the Kolkota team. Mukesh Ambani’s RIL grabbed the Mumbai team.

The only other Bollywood celebrity’s name on the list was Preity Zinta who through her boyfriend Ness Wadia’s Bombay Dyeing group acquired the Mohali team. The top cities went for as high as 200 million dollars in this auction.
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Shahrukh Khan is very unlikely to do Krrish 2 as is being mentioned in some quarters. A source close to King Khan said "The rumours must have come around because Shahrukh agreed to do an item number in Rakesh Roshan's Krazzy 4 but as of now Shahrukh is not in Krrish 2. There has been no talk of Krissh 2 with the Roshans. Shahrukh is committed to do Karan's (Johar) next film and a film for YRF and hopefully will launch a film with Red Chillies by year end".



Looks like King Khan will have no releases in 2008 but in 2009 the superstar will have at least two offerings for his fans.
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SRKShah Rukh Khan
Birthday:
November 2, 1965
Sun Sign: Scorpio
Spouse: Gauri Chhiber Khan
Debut Film: Deewana
Major Films: Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Devdas, Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham, Veer Zaara, Kabhie Alvida Na Kehna, Chak De India, Om Shanti Om.
Past Awards Won: Star Screen Best Actor Award in 1996, 2003 and 2005
Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1 in 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2007.

The King Khan had only two releases this year but both those films turned out to be the biggest hits at the box office. Starting off his 2007 was Shimit Amin's Chak De! India in which Khan played the role of Kabir Khan - coach of India's women hockey team - who takes them to the height of success and glory. And although the movie started low at the box office it became one of the year's biggest hits.

Chak De India crossed the 60 crore net mark in its seventh week and surpassed the collections of Partner and Guru. Khan's second release of the year was his home production Om Shanti Om. Opening on the Diwali weekend and competing against Sanjay Leela Bhansali's much awaited Saawariya, OSO overcame all the obstacles to win the box office over. OSO opened across 878 cinemas and to date, the film has grossed over 100 crores worldwide. OSO also became the biggest Bollywood movie of 2007 in the United Kingdom. One of the biggest draws of the film was a song in the film which featured 31 of Bollywood's biggest stars.

What others say about SRK: In 2004 Time magazine in their third annual special on Asia's heroes selected him along with 19 other Asians as the 20 Asian Heroes under the age of 40. Out of the 20, Khan was one of the four who graced the South Asian edition of that issue.In 2005 he appeared on the cover of the Asian edition of the National Geographic magazine dated February 2005.

Filmography
1. Om Shanti Om (2007)
2. Chak De! India (2007)
3. I See You (2006)
4. Don (2006/I)
5. Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)
6. Alag: He Is Different.... He Is Alone... (2006)
7. Paheli (2005)
8. Silsiilay (2005)
9. Kaal (2005)
10. Swades: We, the People (2004)
11. Veer-Zaara (2004)
12. Main Hoon Na (2004)
13. Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke (2004)
14. Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) (as Shah Rukh Khan)
15. Chalte Chalte (2003)
16. Saathiya (2002)
17. Shakthi: The Power (2002)
18. Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam (2002)
19. Devdas (2002/I)
20. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)
21. Asoka (2001)
22. One 2 Ka 4 (2001)
23. Gaja Gamini (2000)
24. Mohabbatein (2000)
25. Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega... (2000)
26. Josh (2000)
27. Hey Ram (2000)
28. Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000)
29. Baadshah (1999)
30. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
31. Dil Se.. (1998)
32. Duplicate (1998)
33. Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)
34. Yes Boss (1997)
35. Koyla (1997) (as Shah Rukh Khan)
36. Gudgudee (1997)
37. Pardes (1997)
38. Dushman Duniya Ka (1996)
39. Chaahat (1996)
40. Army (1996)
41. English Babu Desi Mem (1996)
42. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)
43. Guddu (1995)
44. Karan Arjun (1995)
45. Oh Darling Yeh Hai India (1995)
46. Ram Jaane (1995)
47. Trimurti (1995)
48. Zamaana Deewana (1995)
49. Anjaam (1994)
50. Darr (1993)
51. Baazigar (1993) (as Shah Rukh Khan)
52. Maya (1993)
53. Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1993)
54. King Uncle (1993)
55. Dil Aashna Hai (...The Heart Knows) (1992)
56. Chamatkar (1992/I)
57. Deewana (1992)
58. Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992)
59. "Idiot" (1991) (mini) TV mini-series .... Pawan Raghujan
60. "Circus" (1989) TV series
61. In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989) (TV)
62. "Fauji" (1988) TV series .... Abhimanyu Rai Read More ...