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tu-t-tu: Biographie Shah Rukh Khan Fonction : acteur, producteur Né le : 2 novembre 1965 à New Delhi, Inde Situation de famille : Marié avec Gauri depuis 1992, deux enfants : Aryan (1997) et Suhana (2000). Sites de référence : http://www.vluvshahrukh.com/ et http://www.shahrukhkhan.org/ Shah Rukh Khan garde un souvenir idyllique de son enfance. Il entretenait avec ses parents une grande complicité, faite de respect et de valeurs partagées, dans un climat de tolérance et douverture aux autres cultures et religions. Issu dune famille musulmane, il a vécu son enfance à New Delhi et revendique son appartenance à la "middle class" ; son père était entrepreneur et sa mère, magistrate, soccupait dœuvres sociales. Etudiant à New Delhi, il est bon élève, indiscipliné, clown, capitaine déquipes sportives. Pendant son Master en Mass Communication à luniversité, il fait ses classes dans les séries télé, ce qui lui vaut de...ne pas terminer ses études et de se faire connaître dans la série télévisée Fauji. Il rencontre Gauri au lycée, ils veulent se marier mais la famille de la jeune fille, hindoue, refuse que leur fille épouse ce garçon musulman, mal coiffé et sans situation. Ils entretiendront pendant 6 ans une liaison cachée et iront jusquà faire croire aux parents de Gauri quils se sont mariés secrètement. Les parents admettent enfin leur mariage. Shah Rukh Khan perd ses parents très jeune : son père alors quil na que 15 ans, puis sa mère lorsquil a 26 ans. Il pleure beaucoup et commence à croire en Dieu, car cest le seul espoir de revoir sa mère un jour, dit-il. Il part alors à Bombay. Nayant aucune relation dans le milieu du cinéma, il se bat pour convaincre les producteurs de miser sur son talent. 1992 marque le début de sa carrière. Mais cest en 1993 quil commence à être vraiment connu avec Daar et Baazigar. Ces rôles de tueurs psychopathes (refusés préalablement par Aamir Khan et Salman Khan) auraient pu enfermer Shah Rukh Khan dans des emplois de "vilain", dans un contexte où on aime les héros sains et innocents... Mais il se distingue par une interprétation originale, à la fois inquiétante et attachante. Baazigar lui vaut sa première distinction de Meilleur Acteur. Depuis il a enchaîné près de 50 films, il collectionne les "blockbusters" (grands succès commerciaux) et les Awards de Best Actor : en 1995 pour Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, en 1997 pour Dil To Pagal Hai, en 1998 pour Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, en 2002 pourDevdas, en 2004 pour Veer Zaara, pour ne parler que des plus connus. Il forme à lécran un des couples les plus populaires de Bollywood avec Kajol, partageant avec elle une complicité réjouissante dans Baazigar, "DDLJ", "KKHH" et Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham. Doté dune énergie légendaire, il ne se contente pas dêtre acteur : en 2000 il crée une société de production, Dreamz Unlimited, avec deux amis de longue date : lactrice Juhi Chawla et le réalisateur Aziz Mirza. Les premiers films, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani et Asoka, sont des "flops" mais en 2003 Chalte Chalte renoue avec le succès commercial. En 2004 il crée "Red chillies ", sa propre société de production, au nom de son épouse. Il produit le premier film de son amie chorégraphe Farah Khan : Main Hoon Na, puis en 2005 Kaal avec son ami Karan Johar, Paheli... De graves problèmes aux vertèbres cervicales lont obligé à ralentir le rythme effréné de ses tournages depuis 2001, se contentant de deux à trois films par an. Cela lui laisse du temps pour quelques publicités (il est ambassadeur de Pepsi et Tag Heuer, notamment), et pour son autre métier : showman ! Son dernier spectacle "Temptations 2004" (avec Preity Zinta, Rani Mukherkjee, Saif Ali Khan, Arjun Rampal) a fait salle comble dans le monde entier, des Etats Unis à Dubaï en passant par lAngleterre, lAllemagne, le Surinam et lAfrique du Sud (mais nest hélas pas passé en France). Shah Rukh Khan est depuis dix ans "la" superstar, le "Baadshah" (empereur) de Bollywood, le seul acteur comparable à Amitabh Bachchan. Le Président de lInde lui décerne le Best Indian Citizen Award en 1997, il fait la couverture du Times en 2004 où il figure parmi le "Top 20 Asian Heroes". La popularité de Shah Rukh Khan dépasse le sous-continent indien et la diaspora des NRI, pour conquérir lOrient, le Moyen Orient (depuis longtemps) et lOccident (depuis quelques années). Dailleurs la plupart des films Bollywood qui sortent sur les écrans français ont Shah Rukh Khan en tête daffiche : Devdas en 2003, KKKG (La famille indienne) et Kal Ho Na Ho (New York Masala) en 2004, Swades en 2005 et Veer Zaara en 2006. Ses derniers films ont parfois plus de succès "overseas" quen Inde, ce qui nest pas pour lui déplaire, ayant bien compris lintérêt du marché extérieur en tant que producteur mais aussi en tant quambassadeur de la culture indienne, quil tient à mettre en valeur dans ses productions. Il compte des millions de fans, mais cet homme charismatique, à la fois arrogant et humble, reste très attaché à sa femme et à sa vie de famille, proche de sa fille Suhana et de son fils Aryan qui joue le rôle de son fils dans Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham et double avec lui le dessin animé de Disney "Les Indestructibles". Cet acteur na ni un physique dApollon ni une carrure dathlète, mais il a un talent tout particulier -et très universel- pour exprimer les émotions, pour partager ces émotions avec les spectateurs (trices) ; il a lart de pleurer et de faire pleurer, aimer, souffrir, douter, rire... Passant en douceur des rôles de jeune fiancé à des rôles plus matures, la quarantaine lui va bien.

tu-t-tu: Kareena with SRK on Time Machine Kareena Kapoor has hit a jackpot. She has been signed by Ramgopal Varma to play Shah Rukh Khanfs sweetheart in a film on time travel titled eTime Machinef. This will be Kareenafs second film opposite Shah Rukh. If you remember Kareena has already featured with SRK in his home production eAsokaf and is currently doing a cameo (Helenfs role) in Farhan Akhtarfs eDonf starring Shah Rukh and Priyanka Chopra in the lead. Kareena was earlier doing a sci-fi film with Harry Baweja titled eLove Story 2050 opposite his son Harman Baweja but she opted out of it. Now therefs a buzz that she opted out of Harryfs film to do this one, with a bigger banner and a bigger star. radiosargam

tu-t-tu: Pepsi TV - What an anti-climax! It has been unexpected, but the latest ad campaign of Pepsi has turned out to be such a damp squib. And the common thought is - WHAT AN ANTI CLIMAX! When the team of 'Don' [SRK, Kareena, Priyanka] united for this Pepsi campaign, fireworks were always expected. Part I of the ad did create a decent expression, if not excellent, when the pretty ladies dominated the scene. Talks of something called 'PEPSI TV' did manage to create good enough curiosity for around a fortnight as people eagerly awaited Part II of the ad. But this is where things got grossly disappointing. That's because PEPSI TV doesn't turn out to be a new channel at all. In fact it is just a means of showing that if you are watching TV, you may as well have a Pepsi along, hence making TV viewing a PEPSI TV experience. Confused? Surprised? Well that's the reality for you! And doing so, Pepsi has managed to create one of the worst campaigns ever. OK, so they got eyeballs and the curiosity factor galore due to superstar presence and suspense factor but in the process of doing so they have just made the joke stretch too far!!

tu-t-tu: Nokia, Shah Rukh, Rani are tops with children Mobile phones with cameras as the most desired gadget, Nokia as the coolest brand and Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji as favourite stars - if you ever wanted to know what your child wanted just check out the latest Cartoon Network lifestyle survey The Cartoon Networks New GenerationsTM 2005 survey covered 14 cities and 8,927 respondents, comprising 4,043 children and their parents plus 841 mothers of four-six-year-old. It covered the entire gamut of issues, including health and diet, gadgets and technology, shopping and kids' perspectives. The children echo adults, at least when it comes to choosing their favourite Bollywood stars with 20 percent voting for Shah Rukh as favourite actor and 16 percent choosing Rani Mukerji as number one actress. The research shows that almost 40 percent of kids, in the bracket of seven-14 years, are avid computer users with one in six surfing the Internet. Mobile phones with cameras rank the highest in the list of gadgets for kids in that age bracket. And 74 percent of the children, who have only heard of it, said they would like to own one. Nokia turned out to be the coolest brand for 72 percent of the children, 87 percent of whom feel that they spend too much studying. However, for 80 percent of kids across India, achieving the top rank is important even if it means having less free time. In the health and diet area, 83 percent of the parents believe that their children eat plenty of fruits and vegetables (Mumbai at 95 percent and Delhi at 65 percent). Said Duncan Morris, vice president research and market development, Turner International Asia Pacific Ltd.: 'With subsequent editions of New GenerationsTM, Cartoon Network seeks to trace and update the trends related to various aspects of Indian children.' [dailyindia]

tu-t-tu: Present imperfect With actors playing the blind, deaf and mentally challenged, who wants Superman anymore? In 1993, Shah Rukh Khan shocked the audience with a negative role in Baazigar. Until then, heroes being bad on screen was unheard of. An even bigger shock was Kajol doing her negative number in Gupt, four years later. And since then, there's been no looking back for the anti-hero. Next came sizzling item numbers by stars, but thats too commonplace now. Today every film-makers imagination is seized by actors playing handicapped characters. No more are our stars required to be perfect or superhuman beings. If one recalls, years after Gulzars Koshish (1972), Sanjay Leela Bhansali made his debut with Khamoshi (1996) that had Nana Patekar and Seema Biswas playing deaf and dumb characters. Five years later, debutant producer Gaurang Doshis Aankhen had his three leading menAmitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar and Arjun Rampalplaying blind. While Khamoshi flopped, Aankhen was a big earner. Looking back, one feels that these films could have been huge success stories today. May be, says Doshi, but it wouldnt have excited me. I wanted to prove myself with my first film and was fascinated with the concept of three blind men robbing a bank. But blind heroes or not, the story has to be good and should grip the audience. Unfortunately distributors didnt think in the same fashion. They were sceptical and refused to touch the film, reveals Doshi. But I showed half of it to them and their curiosity was aroused. I even managed to get my price for it. A couple of years later, Hrithik Roshan played a mentally challenged character in Koi Mil Gaya and the film was a huge hit. Soon we had the macho Ajay Devgan playing a similar character in Main Aisa Hi Hoon. But it took the success of Black to convince film-makers that films with handicapped actors can be mammoth successes. Thus Bollywood ushered in an era where being handicapped was in. Soon we have two releases, Pyaare Mohan and Tom, Dick and Harry where the heroes are playing deaf, mute, and blind characters. Playing a handicapped character stretches ones acting skills, says Viveik Oberoi, who plays deaf in Pyaare Mohan. We had a workshop to get familiar with our characters. It wasnt tough playing deaf except that I had to memorise my co-actors dialogues as I had to lip read. So I ended up learning their long dialogues even on days where I had to speak just two lines. I was even giving them their cues, he laughs. I knew two deaf guys in college, says Dino Morea, who also plays deaf in the film. So I could immediately relate to Tom. Its not just playing a handicapped character, doing anything different on screen is challenging for an actor and makes him think. Whether the two films spin the BO or not, Kajols blind girl act in the forthcoming Yash Chopra release, Fanaa, will ensure this trend is here to stay for a while. [Mumbai Newsline]

tu-t-tu: Shah Rukh, Priyanka shooting in Malaysia 11th Apr 2006 19.15 IST By ApunKaChoice Bureau Farhan Akhtars movie Don , starring Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra is currently being shot in Malaysia. The movie is Farhan Akhtar s own take on Amitabh Bachchan s movie Don (1978) . Although the basic plot of Don is going to be the same as the original, the film will have a very urbane look. Also SRK plays a techno-savvy don in it. Certain portions of the film have already been shot in Mumbai chawls. And the shooting is presently underway in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The movie will be shot there at as many as 42 locations during the period of coming two months. The main shooting locations would be Penchala Link, Kampung Baru and the Petronas Twin Towers. The most exciting of these schedules will come in May when the song Khaike Paan Banaras Wala will be shot on SRK and Priyanka. The song will be choreographed by Saroj Khan. Songs and acting performance by Mr Bachchan were the two main strong points of the original Don. Farhan is making sure the music of his movie has the appeal to catch the listeners fancy. As for acting, Shah Rukh has already said that he would not be able to emulate Mr. Bachchans performance and would therefore play the leading character as he deems perfect. Cant wait to see this one.

tu-t-tu: 'Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna' on the verge of completion 08th Apr 2006 11.30 IST By ApunKaChoice Bureau Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna , one of the most awaited movies of the year is on the verge of completion. The movie, Karan Johar s venture into direction after a long hiatus, has the most exciting star cast including Shah Rukh Khan , Rani Mukherjee , Abhishek Bachchan , Preity Zinta and Amitabh Bachchan . KANK has been shot over the last couple of months in locations like New York and Mumbai. And now Karan is headed to Malaysia to shoot the remaining movie. Karan spoke to reporters in Mumbai, where he said: I will be going to Malaysia to shoot a song sequence there, and another schedule in July. Hopefully, I plan to release the film in August. However, before the movies release, Karan will go to Cannes Film Festival in May along with actress Preity Zinta. Karan says he will utilize his trip to Cannes to tap the overseas market for KANK. I am having a stall at the film market there. I want to make the right contacts to tap the overseas distribution market and ensure that the Indian films are put on world map. I am also looking for overseas distribution rights for my film, Karan said. (Photo shows SRK and Rani in a still from the movie)

tu-t-tu: Shah Rukh Khan Profile Name: Shah Rukh Khan Date Of Birth: 2nd of November, 1965 Place of Birth: New Delhi, India Religion: Islam (Muslim) Marital Status: Married Wife: Gauri Chibber/Khan who graduated from Modern school, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi. Kids: Shahrukh loves kids. He always wanted a girl, but he is a proud father of a baby boy born on the 13th of november, 97 - named Aryan. Father: Taj Khan-Died 1981 with cancer Father's occupation: Lawyer and freedom fighter Mother: Died 1991 while Shah Rukh had gone out to get her medicine. Mother's occupation: Magistrate and social worker Sister: Shehnaz Lalarukh Pet : Chewbecca ( a dog) Address: 603, Amrit Bandra(west), Mumbai 400050, INDIA. Phone: 91 22 6486116 / 6281413 Email: dreamzandfilms@hotmail.com *

tu-t-tu: CONTINUATION OF HIS PROFILE Hobbies & Interests: Playing computer games, acting. Old Family Business: Dhaba (resturant) in New Delhi Education: High School : From St. Columbia High School In New Delhi. College : Graduated from Hansraj College, & then Masters in Mass Communication from Jamiya Miliya Islamiya, New Delhi Qualifications and Achievements: *High school *Graduation *Masters; A Brilliant Student *Sword of Honour to the most outstanding student *The Ravi Subramani award *The Sujit Memorial award *He captained all teams in football, hockey, and cricket *He was also good in dramatics *Very good in hindi, Electronics, Biology *He was a king in Electronics *He still remembers the books he studied from. Life in school: What he was like at school; Just like he is today, used to work very hard. He was a brilliant student. He was very naughty. The teachers always said that he was a devil with a devils smile. They used to call him an imp because he was very naughty. He used to take pangas with everyone. But he never became a gunda in school. He always had fun with his teachers. Life after school: Shahrukh had a food restaurant in Darya Ganj, New Delhi. In 1989, he moved to bombay, and thats when his acting career began. His first TV serial was Fauji (produced by Colonel Kapoor), followed by Circus (produced by Aziz Mirza) and he also did a serial where he acted as a Sikh, with a turban. He likes to do his own stunts. Turns ons Rain, lips, bhuttas, video games, computers, books, panties. Turns offs Liars, early mornings and the heat. Car in school A Maruti van. Car now A bright red Pajero. Favourite TV show It used to be Krishi Darshan but now I love everything on the Discovery channel. On what occasions do you lie when I dont want to break someones heart Memorable moments The day I won my first Filmfare trophy. Philosophy of life Even if youre not hungry, just be greedy. On a blind date youd go out with Madeleine Stowe. Secret ambition To be like Don Juan de Marcos. If you were a burglar youd steal Id like to be Santa Claus and break into homes so I could leave something behind. Youd like to be reborn as Chewbecca. Eat, wag your tail, roam around, thats life. And, of course, Ill live in Shah Rukh Khans house. Allergies People who cramp my space. Favourite night activity Doing several things simultaneously - reading, playing with the computer, making love. Favourite drink Pepsi Cola Terrified of Somebody cutting off my arms. I use them so much. Recurring dream I never dream. Favourite book The Hitch-Hikers Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams. Vegetable you resemble most Kaddu One role youd give your eye and teeth for James Bond or Batman. - Filmfare Favorite Movie: His favourite film in which he has acted is Kabhi haan kabhi naan. Where he portrayed a "Chaplinesque character". Favourite Food: Tandoori Chicken If not an Actor : In the arm force or a school teacher. Most Embarassing Moment: Too conscious about myself Most Happiest Moment: When he got married and when he got his first film fare award. Most Saddest Moment: When his mother and father passed away-"I cant get that out of my system". Pets: He had two dogs-Tobecca and Rebecca.. Rebecca died. :( Loves: His wife, sister, (mother, father), dog, house and work. Hates: Liars Admires: Mother Teresa Historical figure he identifies with: Gengis khan, Hitler and Napolean. Favourite actors: Amitabh Bachan, Dilip Kumar, Rishi Kapoor, Amir Khan, Akshay Kumar Favourite male co-stars: Sanjay Dutt, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Sheroff and Salman Khan. Favourite female co-stars: Juhi Chawla, Madhuri Dixit, and Kajol. His Greatest Achievement: His five awards. One word/phrase he uses regularly: "Lets do it!" Turns ons: Rain, lips, bhuttas, video games, computers, books, panties. Turns offs : Liars, early mornings and the heat. Car in school : A Maruti van. Car now : A bright red Pajero. Favourite TV show : It used to be Krishi Darshan but now I love everything on the Discovery channel. On what occasions do you lie : when I dont want to break someones heart Memorable moments : The day I won my first Filmfare trophy. Philosophy of life : Even if youre not hungry, just be greedy. On a blind date youd go out with : Madeleine Stowe. Secret ambition : To be like Don Juan de Marcos. If you were a burglar youd steal : Id like to be Santa Claus and break into homes so I could leave something behind. Youd like to be reborn as : Chewbecca. Eat, wag your tail, roam around, thats life. And, of course, Ill live in Shah Rukh Khans house. Allergies : People who cramp my space. Favourite night activity : Doing several things simultaneously - reading, playing with the computer, making love. Favourite drink : Pepsi Cola Terrified of : Somebody cutting off my arms. I use them so much. Recurring dream : I never dream. Favourite book : The Hitch-Hikers Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams. Vegetable you resemble most : Kaddu (pumpkin) One role youd give your eye and teeth for : James Bond or Batman. (courtesy of filmfare) If he was to die and were reborn, what or who would he like to come back as: As Gauri and have a husband like Shah Rukh! One Talent, he would love to have most: Singing. He wishes he knew how to play a guitar. So whenever he went to a party, he would love to pick up a guitar and sing. He thinks its really cool. If he were to be born again: he would love to be a singer-not a rock star, just a plain singer. When and where is he the happiest: His computer room and bedroom. He cant decide. He feels happy in both places. He is at peace with himself when he is lying in bed with Gauri chatting. School Life with Friends: There were four of them and called themselves the c gang. As they were from the c-section. They are still friends and are married friends. Like he married Gauri whos best friend is married to Vikas. He has never had more friends and close friends than these three-except perhaps, Chikki. Anyway, they were very cool, yanky gang, very American. They loved wearing Nike and theyd have a little spring in their walk, like the Americans and the blacks do. Like in Grease. Fun with Teachers: Whenever they got a new teacher, hed pretend to have an epileptic fit. The students would pull off his shoes and would force him to walk bare feet. Everybody knew that Shah Rukh was probably taking his ass. He was really very wicked. Relationship he shared with his teachers: One person who really shaped his life was Brother Eric DSouza. He was short and sweet. He taught him all the games and a lot about life. He used to smoke a lot and Shah Rukh used to tell him that only weak people smoked so much. Now he does it. The Arrogance: Shah Rukh would return home at nine every night, after taking part in elocution, exhibitions, or rehearsing. Later at night he would play Cricket under the street lamp. He would study at the last minute as he had a good memory. At college he was quite lost as he came from a sophisticated school. But he wasnt a pseudo guy with an accent like most guys from St. Columbias get. He admits that he learnt to be arrogant because of the atmosphere in school. He had it for 13 years in school. That amount of arrogance he says is good. Then that attitude continued at Stephens College, which he left after a year. He then joined Hansraj College. Any Girlfriends at College? He had very good friends but never affairs. He would sit with girls. Some would help him write his notes like Usha and Anju Shah. He never sat with a girl and chatted with her. He was always in a gang. Coming from a segregated school, his relationship with girls had always been from a distance. St. Columbia made him a sort of Dennis the Menace, where falling in love was stupid-macho men dont fall in love.

tu-t-tu: My mother was born and brought up in Hyderabad. She was a strong and beautiful woman. She resemble Waheeda Rehman. My father also was extremely handsome. I don't think I'm good-looking but they were a very good-looking couple. The met incidentally under strange circumstances. Injured in a car accident, my mother needed blood. My father who happened to be at the hospital at that time gave her blood. In this process of helping my mother to revive, they fell in love. And though my father was about eleven years older than my mother, her family consented because he had sort of saved the family. In bringing up my sister Shehnaz and me, my parents never made any difference, though I think my sister was closed to my parents because she is six years older to me. I was born at a time when my parents weren't doing well financially. But I don't remember facing any hardship on that account. My father was a chief engineer. My mother was a social worker, a first class magistrate. She had studied in Oxford. She was among the first few Muslim women to have achieved so much. She has been an executive magistrate for the longest tenure recorded. She used to deal with juvenile delinquents. I was not a stubborn kid. But if I wanted something badly enough I would go out and get it. I was exposed to the Ram Leela, I acted in it as one of the monkey. I wrote short stories.. shairis.. my father made me recite them. I remember once there was this aunt who wore horrendously pink lipstick and I composed a corny poem in praise of her lipstick. I think she was secretly pleased. My parents let me do my own thing, they only wanted me to do well in my studies...which I did. There were no restrictions. I could sleep at any time, go out anytime. If I bashed up some child's teeth, my father saw to it that I dealt with the child's father myself... I realized that parents weren't authority but they were friends. I would imitate Mumtaz, I would mimic people. I'm doing all this even today. And guess what? I'm being paid handsomely for it. An outgoing kind of person, mom took a lot of initiative in everything. I remember when my father was ill, he had cancer for eight months, we lost everything we had. One injection used to cost about Rs 5000 and we had to organise about 23 injections in ten days. It was an expensive affair and our business went down. At that time my mother would work day and night. She would get the money some way. She really looked after my father. After his death in '81 she revived his business and ran it proficiently. I inherited workaholism from her. She never said no to anything. Like when I went to college, I said I wanted a car. And the next day, there was a car outside. She never forced me to do anything. She never even forced me to take over the big business that we had finally when she died. When I told her I wanted to act, join films she did not stop me. I wanted to do my masters in film making. I was very good. I had got admission in NSD. I didn't want to do it but she told me, "just get admission". So I gave my admission test and got in. I remember I used to be very bad in Hindi. I would get zero on ten. And she used to tell me, "If you get ten on ten, I'll take you for a film". And from that day to date I have topped in Hindi at all times I remember the first film she took me to see was Dev Anand's Joshilaa. Her favourite actors were Bishwajeet and Joy Mukherji. I think I inherited my sense of humour from my father, who too had a lot of respect for women. I remember once I had gone and blown somebody's letterbox. And this south indian lady came down and complained to my father, "Your son troubles my daughter". He looked at her and said, "If she is as pretty as you are and if I was as young as my son, I'd probably do the same thing". She started laughing. He said it so gently and nicely. He was very respectful to women because he had an older sister and a mother whom he was very close to. He taught me how to be gentle with women. When my father died, I didn't cry. I thought it was heroic. I was one of the pall-bearers, I thought I had become a little big man. But I felt cheated despite the fact that he had prepared me for his death... And my mother's death made me realize that nothing is permanent. I stopped hoping for anything. I cried a lot. Nothing shocks me anymore. It was the most painful moment of my life, when my mother died in my arms. She had become alright and suddenly she died. Just like Dad. Her blood had become septic. It was very painful. The first time I prayed to God was when she lay dying. I never prayed, that's the kind of family we were. A Muslim family that never forced you to pray. And it was the first time, I really prayed, but she died all the same. I imbibed my basic values from her, learned a number of things from my mother. Like never cut down on your expenditure, increase your income. That's why I'm a spendthrift. Never acquire or want anything that has a bad feeling in it. In Urdu it is called manhoosiyat. Like if you ask someone for money and he says, "nahin yaar kal de dunga," just forget it. That's the reason why I still have not touched my mother's money. Because I know she would not want it that way. I only took a television set she had given me last when I came to Bombay. My property, my business, my cars, everything is still in Delhi. I haven't taken anything because if she's not there to give it to me, I don't want it. And she'll be happy if I don't take them and instead get the all on my own. She also taught me not to hurt anyone. Like I said she would slap people if she got angry with them, but she would love them at the same time. Neither she nor my father have ever hit me. They were very gentle people. My mother behaved like a true friend, when I told her I wanted to marry Gauri. Is she Muslim or Chinese? Nothing was asked. My mother taught me how to act, some really sweet expressions. But what's most important, she has given me my present philosophy of life. She has taught me that nothing is permanent, including herself. So, enjoy what you have this moment, for it can be taken away from you the next. Everything is transient. That is why I don't give a damn to anything. It's a very macho way of putting it. But the whole rationale is that if she could be taken away from me, then everything else can be taken away also. If I can leave with her absence then I can live with the absence of stardom, money or anything. And that is the closest you can come to being contended, you die. People say the only cure for life is death. May be at that moment, that one second, when all thoughts of worry leave your mind, you die. I kept giving my mother a lot of worry, so she couldn't die. I kept pleading, "please don't go". I still believe she's there and she looks over me. Otherwise I would not have had all that I have. She is my STD to God because there is nothing in this world that I want and I don't get. I don't ask for anything for myself because she wouldn't like it. But whenever I have to pray for someone who is poor, unwell or sad, I just tell my mother and I'm sure she does something because most of the time something good works out. Whenever I'm very happy I cry, because I can't share my happiness with her. My sister Shehnaz is very nave and sweet. She is also very spoilt and pampered. I love her a lot. I've grown in her shadow, as she was the older child in the house. I'd look up to her. She is very quite now, after my parents demise. She stays with me. She is an educated girl. She has done a management course; she used to work as an officer for the Indira Gandhi memorial. She has also done her MBA in psychology. She was extremely affected by our father's death. I was younger, so I think I got over Dad's death sooner. By the time she accepted our Dad's absence, our mother died. She went through a bad phase. She is my only connection to my parents. I see my father and mother in her. I keep telling Shehnaz, "you are just like mummy". Even she has her fits of anger. My mother still remains with me and my mother always taught me to work, she said, "it will help to tide you over anything". I retained that. As for my sister, before she could pick up this invaluable lesson, our mother expired. So she got very clammed. She was an outgoing girl before, now she has become very quite and silent. I still look up to her. My one regret is that my mother never really saw my work as an actor. She wasn't there when I won my first award. No, but she must have seen it. I miss her a lot. I think she is a star. Whenever I feel too sad, I just go to the terrace and cry. And I know she is watching me from somewhere. Because I wouldn't be what I am, had it not been for her blessings. Gauri's parents were dead against the marriage. Her mother had threatened to commit suicide. Her father called me over and said it wouldn't work out. For six years, we carried on our relationship clandestinely. Once I even went to her birthday party incognito. I used the name I was falled in Fauji - Abhimanyu. Her parents innocently remarked that I looked like a distant relative of Mr Dilip Kumar. But when they got to know my identity later, all hell broke loose. The're a typical Punjabi family. I was told that one of her uncle are very aggro. He kept a sword hidden in his underclothes. But when I got to know him he turned out to be a lamb. I managed to patao all her relatives one by one. I would take Gauri's cousins to the disco. Gradually everyone liked me and all her mamas and mamis kept assuring me that her parents would come around. Things weren't working out, Gauri was locked up at home, she would keep on telling me, "Shah Rukh, you don't know my parents.. you take things so lightly" and I would tell her that things would be allright. I'd tell her that 10 years down the line, we'd be laughing about all the trying times. And that's just what we do today. Sometimes in the nights, we sit and think about all that had happened and have a good laugh. But at one point, the pressure did get to Gauri. She felt that I was stifling her with my possessiveness.. At one point of time, I was extremely possessive about Gauri. I would fight with her if she wore a swimsuit to the pool or even if she left her hair loose. She looked very pretty when she opened her hair and I didn't want other boys to look at her. It was basically insecurity because we couldn't talk about our relationship. We didn't meet so often. But I was extremely insanely possessive. Eventually she could not take it. She needed a break. So in 89, she just came down to Mumbai with her friend without telling me. When I got to know I was frantic. The day before she left, she came to meet me. It was her birthday and I had decorated my room with balloons and bought her a lot of presents. When she came to meet me she cried and I thought maybe she was overwrought because of all the tension. I confided in my friends Ashish and Benny. I told my mother about it.. she told me to go and bring back the girl I loved. She gave me Rs.10,000 and we all came to Mumbai. We spent the first two days at a friend's house. The rest of the time we slept on the footpath near Oberoi. I still remember we used to wash up in the Taj, the bathroom behind 1900's was being done up at that time and we used to sneak in early mornings for a wash. We spent most of the time walking around looking for her everywhere especially the beaches. Gauri loves beaches. But I didn't know much about Bombay then. On our last day, here a met s Sardar taxiwala who spoke to us about Aksa beach. We took a chance and went there. By then we had run out of money. I had sold off my camera too. The cab dropped us to Aksa and we were left with 20 odd rupees. Then someone told us of a beach called Gorai. So we took a ferry across, searched a lot but couldn't find her. And then when we were coming back by rickshaw to reah the ferry on time, around 12, I heard some people shouting. The rickshaw driver told us it was a private beach (I was describing her to people, telling them about her hair, saying she's a friend and I've lost her. I used to love her hairstyle. But she cut it just to spite me). I told the rickshaw driver to take me to this beach. So we went and there she was. Standing in the water, wearing a T-shirt. By then it didn't matter even if she wasn't wearing anything. She came over and we hugged, and cried. It was then that I realised I was being unreasonably possessive. I also realised that no one could ever love Gauri the way I loved her and that gave me tremendous confidence. Our wedding took place in the strangest circumstances. We had already rung up Gauri's parents from her aunt's place and told them that we were married. Pandemonium broke loose, her mother stopped eating and the whole atmosphere at their place was like a house in mourning. I entered to meet her father. I felt guilty. I think when I spoke to them they realised that they had no other go but to take this risk. I really identify with this feeling when I do a film like Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge. I can understand Gauri's parents apprehension. After all they were a Punjabi joint family. About 15 people and Gauri was the youngest, the most sheltered one. Imagineshe anounces that she wants to get married to this ruffled looking guy belonging to the wrong religion having a wrong attitude and working in the wrong profession. There wasn't a right thing going for me. I don't blame them. They may have thought that any day they would have got a better deal for Gauri. Let's put it this way. If my daughter brought in somebody like me, I would hit the ceiling. Her parents had seen me on television and were quite fond of me. But they thought my name was Abhimanyu and then they got to know that I am Shah Rukh Khan. Then her brother would keep on threatening me in his best Amrish Puri voice "Keep away from my sister of else..." Finally when I saw him I was in for a shock. He was this fair kid with blue eyes not even remotely intimidating. In fact when my friend Ashok saw him he said "There must be more to him yaar, he sounds real deadly on the phone." We never wanted to go against the wishes of our parents. The thought of eloping never crossed our minds. But we knew that we'd get married for sure. When I met Gauri's parents I just couldn't get myself to say that I loved their daughter. That I thought was a stupid thing to say... because I could never love their daughter as much as they loved her. They had given birth to and brough up Gauri... my love could never be a substitute for their love. I had a Hindu style wedding as well as a court marriage. Court marriage is a must if it's an inter-religion marriage. You are supposed todo in on the sly and then wait for a month or so but it was out within three days that I am getting married to a girl called Gauri. There was a problem because some Muslim organizations thought that I shouldn't get married to a Hindu so there were morchas outside my house. This was very ironic because my mom was a social worker and special executive magistrate so she used to organise about 25 intercaste marriages at our house. We wanted it to be a short and sweet wedding but Gauri's parents wanted it in a typical Hindu fashion. And then I relented because I thought what the hell you get married only once in a lifetime. At least I thought I will. Normally the dulha comes on the ghoda and he isn't supposed to see his bride till the pheras are over. But the car that was supposed to pick her up after her make-up was done, conked out. Then panick struck because the mahurat was at a fixed time so I picked her up, dropped her, went back and returned on a horse. And then halfway through, I changed over from the horse to an elephant. Climbing the elephant was a major problem, my friends pushed me up. When my mother was alive, she used to call me anti-social, I used to never attend any functions or weddings. My mother used to always warn me that nobody would come for my wedding. I decided to have all the fun I could at my own wedding so I danced for the one kilometer stretch to the venue. At the wedding I stood on my toes and wouldn't let Gauri put the haar round my neck. All my friends know I have a sense of humour so they kept warning me repeatedly "Shah Rukh don't poke any fun there because you won't mean anything but people will misunderstand." As this was my only chance to see a wedding from such close proximity, whatever the pandit said I'd ask him to explain. And the whole ritual went on for hours. So my friend who'd warned me earlier kept telling me not to get this serious. Then there was some ritual that required Gauri to wash my feet and I didn't want her to do it. When it was time for the bidaai Gauri sat in the car and started crying. Soon her mother started crying, her father and brother followed. So then in all seriousness I said if you are all feeling so bad then you can keep her I'll come and see her regularly. Since we are from different religions and me being the way I am (when they look at me nobody can ever think that I can be responsible about life) I could imagine how insecure her parents were feeling. For the first time after knowing eachother for seven years we spent the night together. Before this we'd always be worried whenever we went out even if it was for a stroll, as to what if somebody sees us. It was quite an exciting feeling that we were sleeping together and that when I wake up in the morning, she will be there. Can you believe the next evening I took a flight back Bombay and the day after that I shot for Dil Aashna Hai. Actually I had gone on the sets because the unit wanted to congratulate me but they asked me to shoot one shot and before I knew it, one shot became five and I was late in coming back home and we had a big fight. Very few guests came from the film industry - Rajiv Mehra, Vivek Vaswani, Aziz Mirza and G.P. Sippy. Juhi and her mom had a party for us when we came to Bombay. All Gauri's friends came for the marriage. Mine was a house-in-mourning, so there wasn't any festivity. I wore my Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman suits. At the sangeet and all I was the life of the party because the atmosphere was so gloomy I really decided to make things look a little more cheerful. In fact Gauri's mom is a good dancer and the life of any party but she wasn't dancing at her own daughter's sangeet. By the end of the wedding everyone grew very fond of me. In the gifts there were none of the things that I wanted. No computer games. People are so stupid, they should give me what I want. Instead, they gave a lot of crystal. Gauri's father had arranged an army band that played the songs from my forthcoming releases, mainly Deewana and Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman. It was the first time I wore suits and the first sign of Gauri's mother thawing was when she told me that we never thought you were so nice looking. I wore a tuxedo for my reception and I gelled my hair. My logic was that the person who should enjoy the most at my wedding should be me....... I respect Gauri, because she is a woman and she is going to be a mother soon. If it's a boy, I want him to be a badmash. He should do all the bad things by the time he is 16, so that he can sober down after that. If I have a daughter, I'll give her all the love that's stored within me. Though my wife thinks I'm mad, I know I'll drop my daughter to the parties she's invited to. I'll want her friends to say, "Wow what a handsome father you have!" When she's with her boyfriend in the backseat of our car, I'll be at the wheel, driving her around. My parents were my yaars. Similarly, I'll be my baby's best buddy. I love Gaurima because she is so honest and she complements me. Gauri teaches me how to be diplomatic. She keeps telling me that I say too many things and that I should not. Because people don't know me well enough and then they completely misconstrue what I've said. So, it's better to keep shut. She had taught me to switch the lights off before going to bed, To have dinner at the proper place, to put my clothes in the proper place, she has taught me how to dress up well too. She has turned me from an animal to a man. She spoils me a lot. She is the stabilizing factor in my life. I would go haywire because I am an extremist. And its not my achievements, for which she respects or likes me. She likes me because I make her laugh. And boy, do I make her laugh?

tu-t-tu: Shahrukh Khan not interested in Hollywood Shahrukh Khan, the Badshah of Bollywood, is not interested in doing films in Hollywood. It is better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven, even if that (Hollywood) is considered heaven. I think they also make films as we do. I think I dont pertain to that. I would rather make a good film here than to go to Hollywood, said Shahrukh Khan in an interview to a reputed news channel. Shahrukh was critical when asked about Indian films failing to win awards like the Oscars etc. He said, The jury there has a mindset and we need to understand that mindset if we want to win awards. It is high time we win awards there. Like we get foreign coaches to train Indian players, we should get some consultants who can share their thoughts on what kind of movies can win awards. Shahrukhs Paheli is currently in consideration for an Oscar nomination in the Best foreign Film category. When asked about his film career Shahrukh said, I have mellowed down over the years, especially in my acting. When a person is young, he is impatient, and wants to do too many things at one go. But over the years, almost 15 years and 50 films, I dont try to do too many things at one go. I have definitely mellowed down and I can see it in my performance that I have matured. He said of the new generation of film stars, I think for the new stars who want to do well in the long run education is a must. One should have the knowledge, which helps one grow. And now a good news for his die-hard fans . Shahrukh Khan is still very much passionate about doing films and has no plans of retiring. He said, There is a little chance. A good thing is a good thing and old is gold and the longer it lasts is beautiful.If I try to work for so long as Amitabh Bachchan has done then how will these new kids get a chance to take centre-stage. Shahrukh also shared his views on remakes. I want to reintroduce good things which come across during my lifetime.The idea is not to make a better product. I think there will never a better Devdas than what was made or a better Don (Khan is acting in the remake of Don) but there will be some kind of introduction of these interesting subjects to new generation.

tu-t-tu: Facts about Shahrukh... He did his High school from St Columbus High School in New Delhi Winner of The Ravi Subramani award. Winner of The Sujit Memorial award. He was an ace in electronics and biology but wasn't good at all in mathematics. Overall a brilliant student. He captained all teams in football, hockey, and played cricket at zone and national level. He graduated from Hansraj College, Delhi University and followed it up with a Masters Degree in Mass Communications (Film making) from Jamiya Miliya Islamiya, in Delhi, but quit it in a year. The reason he took up on Mass Communications (Film making) is because he loved the TV commercials. For a short spell, Shah Rukh Khan ran a restaurant in Darya Ganj, New Delhi. He also joined theatre with Barry John. He started out as an actor on the smallscreen, in Dil Dariya (directed by Lekh Tandon) where he almost went unrecognised because he played a sardarji. His first serial in Bombay was two episodes of Wagle Ki Duniya. Then came Fauji, Ummeed and Circus. Favorite American Movie: It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World Favorite Movie: His favourite film in which he has acted is Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, where he portrayed a "Chaplinesque character". Favourite Food: Tandoori Chicken Favorite Perfume: Azzaro Favorite way to have his coffee: Decaffe Cappacino or Decaffe Latte from Starbucks with 2/3 satches (packets) of sugar depending on the time of the day. Song he sang when wooing Gauri: Gori Tera Gaon Bada (Film: Chitchor) If not an Actor : A school teacher. Most Happiest Moment: When he got married and when he got his first filmfare award. Most Saddest Moment: When his mother and father passed away - "I cant get that out of my system".

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