Dunki, Pathaan, or Jawan? Shah Rukh Khan picks his favourite and also explained why!

 Dunki, Pathaan, or Jawan? Shah Rukh Khan Picks his favourite and also explained why!

During an #AskSRK session, Shah Rukh Khan revealed that it was the hardest and most demanding film for him, as it required dealing with varied emotions it’s always more of a work for an actor.






Shah Rukh Khan is known for his #AskSRK sessions on X (formerly Twitter). He answers fans’ questions for around an hour. On December 27, when he started a similar session on the micro-blogging platform, one fan asked him a rather tricky question and during this....



SRK was asked to choose among Dunki, Pathaan and Jawan, his three blockbuster releases of this year. While most actors typically prefer to give politically correct answers by saying they love all their films but the King Khan actually picked one of these.


.

“If you have to choose between Pathaan Jawan and Dunki, which was the hardest and the most demanding film for you?" asked the fan. Shah Rukh picked the Rajkumar Hirani directorial, which had been released on December 21. And, he gave a very great reasons for it.



“When u have to deal with varied emotions it’s always more of a work for an actor. So Dunki it is," declared King Khan.







The 
Bollywood actor was also asked about his favourite song from the film. He said it was “O Maahi". Arijit Singh is the singer of the romantic song, written by Irshad Kamil and composed by Pritam.




Unlike action movies like Pathaan and Jawan, Dunki falls in the drama genre. This is the first cinematic collaboration between Shah Rukh Khan and Rajkumar Hirani. The movie deals with the subject of illegal immigration and homecoming.



You can also win gift cards by reading all of my content and answer some easy questions from my blogs ! Visit here _ https://sites.google.com/view/srk-gift-cards/home

A lesson on losing to win: 30 years of Baazigar !

A lesson on losing to win: 30 years of Baazigar





Certain films transcend the confines of mere entertainment and resonate with audiences across generations. 1993's Bollywood thriller Baazigar is one such example – delving deep into complex themes of morality, justice, and the thin line between good and evil.







The directorial finesse employs a judicious mix of suspense, drama, and romance, ensuring a seamless flow that keeps the audience engrossed.

It is a narrative arras that intricately weaves together elements of love, revenge, and the labyrinthine complexities of the human psyche.

The film unfolds as a suspenseful journey, taking the audience on a roller-coaster ride of emotions and moral ambiguities.





The film weaves a complex tapestry of love and betrayal against the backdrop of a vengeful protagonist driven by a tragic past – serving as the catalyst for the protagonist's transformation from an innocent young man to a cunning and calculated force seeking retribution.

Shah Rukh Khan's career-defining role as an anti-hero who is driven by a thirst for revenge, is nothing short of cinematic alchemy. He straddles between being a charming lover and a vengeful schemer.

The nuanced performance oscillates between vulnerability and ruthlessness, making the character both repulsive and sympathetic, charming and scary.




As his suave exterior conceals a turbulent inner world, the character of Vicky Malhotra is an embodiment of the age-old adage — appearances can be deceiving.

This duality in character not only elevates the film beyond the constraints of a traditional revenge saga but also prompts introspection on the nature of morality in a world coloured by shades of grey.



"Kabhi Kabhi Jeetne Ke Liye Kuch Haarna Padta Hai, Aur Haar Kar Jeetne Wale Ko Baazigar Kehte Hain"

[Sometimes to win one must be prepared to lose, and the one who ends up winning the end game is called a Baazigar]

- Ajay Sharma/Vicky Malhotra

WATCH ViDEO -





Tragedy, perfidy and the tumultuous turmoil of the two the stage for a compelling exploration of morality and the lengths one is willing to go to for retribution.

Leaving the audience to grapple with their own ethical compass, the screenplay blurs the lines between right and wrong.
The film poses pertinent questions about the nature of revenge and the morality of the means employed to achieve justice.

It invites the audience to introspect the lines between right and wrong as they become opaque - following the protagonist's quest for revenge on a morally ambiguous route - challenging the audience's ethical compass.

This departure from the conventional hero archetype is a bold narrative choice, as it forces the audience to grapple with their own moral judgments.

The juxtaposition of love against a backdrop of vendetta not only heightens the emotional stakes but also underscores the film's exploration of the multifaceted nature of human relationships.



What Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Did For Us, 29 Years Ago !




What Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Did For Us, 29 Years Ago !



















Bauji announces one day to the unsuspecting Simran that she is to marry Kuljeet, the son of his best friend in Punjab. As Simran requests her father for one last shot at freedom, as all of us brace ourselves for this joy ride on the Eurorail. When Raj meets Simran, it seems as if the film had struck an emotional chord with the British-born second generation desis the most, as it resonated with their own stories and dilemmas. The diaspora were caught in the conflict between loyalty towards the culture and traditions of the motherland and the need for independence and the sense of belonging towards the adopted home - all themes that underlay the central love story in the film.





So, as the two miss their bus in Interlaken in Switzerland, a hyper Simran is pacified by a cocky Raj, "Senorita, bade bade shehron mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain," unfolding a chain of events for Simran who downs cognac and sheds her inhibitions, prancing around in the snow and mock-seducing Raj...who tells her the morning after that he didn't touch her even when he could easily have. Yes, the Bharatiya sanskaar and such a nice munda that he is, Raj set many a heart fluttering in the audience. As Simran and Raj realize they are in love, the scene shifts from London to Punjab.






Shah Rukh Khan praised the team of 'Bhakshak' after its trailer release !


 

Bhumi Pednekar says SRK called her after 'Bhakshak' wrap: My biggest manifestation !




Shah Rukh Khan called Bhumi Pednekar after 'Bhakshak' wrap.


Bhumi Pednekar's 'Bhakshak' will release on Netflix this week. Ahead of that, the actor said that she got a call from Shah Rukh Khan as soon as she wrapped up the filming in Lucknow. The crime-thriller is backed by SRK and Gauri Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment.



BHUMI SAYS SHE SRK CALLED HER AFTER 'BHAKSHAK' WRAP

The trailer of Bhumi Pednekar’s ‘Bhakshak’ released on January 31. The film is directed by Pulkit and is all set to release on Netflix on February 9. Now, in an interview with News18, Bhumi revealed that after wrapping up the filming, she had received a call from Shah Rukh Khan, who thanked her for doing the film.





She said, "The day we wrapped up the film, I remember I was eating dinner, and I was like, ‘oh, the film is done.’ There was going to be a get-together party and we were in Lucknow and I got a call from Shah Rukh sir and, you know, he’s such a gracious man. He just called me to thank me (for doing the film) and I’m like, dude, you’re Shah Rukh Khan."




When she was asked whether she wanted to work with Shah Rukh Khan, Bhumi said, "It is my biggest manifestation since I was a child. So I really, really hope."


Watch the trailer here:





SRK PRAISES ‘BHAKSHAK’

Following the response from the viewers, Shah Rukh Khan also praised the team of 'Bhakshak' after its trailer release. He shared a post on X and wrote, “All the best for the film. It’s such a hard-hitting filmรข€รฆ!! And the whole cast is outstanding.”

The film is based on the Muzaffarpur Women’s Shelter Case in which Brajesh Thakur and 11 others were sentenced to life imprisonment for physically and sexually assaulting several minor girls. Directed by Pulkit, the film boasts a cast including Sanjay Mishra, Aditya Srivastava, and Sai Tamhankar in significant roles and is set to premiere directly on Netflix on February 9.




Is Shah Rukh Khan playing an extended cameo in Yash starrer 'Toxic'?



Is Shah Rukh Khan playing an extended cameo in Yash starrer 'Toxic'? Here's what we know...

Shah Rukh Khan has been approached to play an extended cameo in Yash's upcoming gangster-based thriller 'Toxic'. The role is significant and requires a superstar's presence.

SRK is expected to decide within the next two weeks. He also has Siddharth Anand's 'Tiger VS Pathaan' with Salman Khan.





After delivering three back-to-back blockbuster hits in 2023 with 'Pathaan', 'Jawan' and 'Dunki', all eyes are on 
Shah Rukh Khan as he gears up for his next ventures. Although he is yet to announce his next, there are many speculative reports doing the rounds on social media.




According to an unconfirmed report in Pinkvilla, Shah Rukh Khan has been approahced by the makers of 
Yash's upcoming film 'Toxic' to play an extended cameo role in the gangster-based thriller.




Dunki, Pathaan, or Jawan? Shah Rukh Khan picks his favourite and also explained why!

  Dunki, Pathaan , or Jawan ? Shah Rukh Khan Picks his favourite and also explained why! During an #AskSRK session, Shah Rukh Khan r...