Shah Rukh Khan says he doesn’t need a dramatic entry in every movie

Sakshma Srivastav | Feb 7, 2017, 18:50 IST
A hero’s entry is one of the most powerful and impactful scenes of the entire film. When Shah Rukh Khan made his entry in ‘Raees’, the theatres broke into whistles and applause from excited fans. Shah Rukh himself had stated earlier, “In Raees, I will enter through the smoke and I’ll kill it!”

But the superstar doesn’t prefer making a dramatic entry every time. In a recent interview with a leading tabloid, SRK said he doesn’t really stress over the way he is being introduced in a particular film.

“In ‘Dear Zindagi’, I was introduced just sitting on a chair and talking and its good enough for me. I don’t need a ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ entry every time. I am cool. Every film has its own role-play and I have so many personalities in me that I need to do new ones every day. And right now, I am in a position where I am doing it just like when I came to Mumbai for the first time,” said SRK.

Shah Rukh's next release this year is going to be an Imtiaz Ali film alongside Anushka Sharma. The film is tentatively titled 'Rahnuma' and will hit theatres on August 11. Divulging a few details about the film, SRK revealed, "Maybe in Imtiaz's film romance might be there because I am playing kind of my age, 40s, the lady, of course, Anushka is younger than me. There I'd do this formality because he (the character) belongs to that world... but the language is very Imtiaz. He is very modern thinking and has a different take on romance."

(Also read: Shah Rukh Khan: I look very sexy in a Pathani)

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