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Finally,
today is the D day when Bollywood's biggest
and brightest star, Shahrukh Khan will (once
again) enter our homes through the TV set!
We're sure even his worst critics will be
firmly glued to watch king Khan take over
the baton from Amitabh Bachchan as KBC's
new host.
Imparting his own brand of wit and humour,
SRK will not just introduce a new jargon
with phrases like freeze kiya jaye, kucchha
kuchcha pukka pukka, but will probably
set a new paradigm shift in terms of tele-viewing
in the country.
On the eve of the Indian small screen getting
bigger tonight, Seema
Pherwani takes a closer look
at SRK's journey in the entertainment industry,
his life and his charismatic persona.
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Life comes a full
circle
From
Fauji to KBC
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A student of Mass Communication from the
capital, Shahrukh had big dreams of being
a superstar. But to make it to films, this
enthusiastic actor took up to theatre as
a medium in his hometown to prove his worth.
But soon after the death of his parents
he moved to Mumbai to push his boundaries
further in life. In 1988, he got his first
break on television with Fauji where
he played the role of Commando Abhimanyu
Rai and in a very short span he left the
audience spellbound. Later he did a minor
role in the serial Circus.
But how could Bollywood resist his charm
for a long time? He made a smashing debut
in the hit film Deewana (1992) opposite
the late Divya Bharati and from there started
the journey of star to a superstar! Always
known to ride against the tide, Shahrukh
went on to earn critical acclaim for his
performances as a paranoid lover in Baazigar
and an antihero in Darr.
Later in 1995 he delivered another hit,
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge which
made many benchmarks and carved a niche
with the overseas audiences. His unprecedented
success as a romantic hero then rolled over
to Dil To Pagal Hai, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai,
Mohabbetein, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and
Veer Zaara. But, wait a minute, even
then there was no stopping this phenomenon
called SRK as he went on to establish his
own production company, Dreamz Unlimited
along with co-star Juhi Chawla and director
Aziz Mirza. Later, he co-produced Main
Hoon Na, Kaal and Paheli, which
was India's official entry to the 2005 Oscars.
So enterprising and successful has been
SRK's life that many coffee table books
and documentaries have been dedicated to
him till date (and many more to come).
And now after almost 17 years later he's
coming back to the small screen, though
on a very big canvas with Star Plus' KBC.
Unfazed by comparisons with the Big B, he
is currently basking in the buzz created
by the promos.
The real SRK
I'm
the best!
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Many who've had the privilege of spending
some with him say, "Time halts when
you're with SRK." Cause, when you're
with him nothing else seems to matter! One
side of the coin shows a sagacious, articulate
and charming family man and the other depicts
a vulnerable, insecure, hungry-for-awards
and greedy-for-success man who's ambitious
to the core. But he himself justifies it
by stating, 'If you're not hungry in life
just get greedier!'
Is he a national icon? To quote columnist
Shobha De on this, "He's still not
reached the iconic stature, as he hasn't
been able to give back to the industry in
return of what he's achieved.
Interestingly, he's one Bollywood star who
has not been linked with many of his co-stars.
To put it in his own words, "My family
and kids rule my personal; in fact when
the KBC offer name, I first asked my kids
should I take it up? Do you think I can
do this?
What will SRK bring
to KBC?
King
Khan v/s Big B?
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The first few episodes have already been
canned and going by the response of the
contestants it seems SRK comes across as
an amiable host. The first episode contestant
Sarkar has gone on record saying, "He's
a big Bollywood star but can make friends
with a common man."
Perhaps his effortless aptitude of connecting
with audiences of all age groups, cutting
across all strata of society is his asset.
Like an interesting observation shows that
SRK symbolizes 'achievement and dreams'
for the Gen X and 'family values' for the
older ones. His wit, sense of humour, charming
persona and saleability will definitely
rake in viewers.
What might perhaps work against him is the
undue comparison to the Big B, as they are
bound to miss the Big B's magnanimous presence
and his baritone voice. Though care has
been taken by the makers to package the
show making it more SRK-friendly! To begin
with the name of the show has been retained
as KBC and not KBC 3. Well,
that's how SRK wanted it. Also some of the
signature terms have been rephrased giving
Shahrukh new scope to connect with the contestants.
Hosting the show is a calculated risk for
SRK who's known for his gumption and patience.
Though, at this stage of career he doesn't
need to prove anything to his detractors,
but perhaps he needs to prove it to himself…
that he too can do it like the Big B!
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inputs from Prashant Golecha) |
Posted
on 22 January 2007 6:30 pm
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