There are actors who are beyond hits and flops (Akshay kumar, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Amitabh bachchan), because they have built up a huge body of work over the years. Some actors have been consistent with succesful movies while others had more misses than hits. Shahrukh is one actor who has been consistent and it's the Indian public (at home and aboard), who made Shahrukh a superstar. A middle class boy, who had lost his parents but choose to be brave and moved to a new city to pursue his dreams. And with hard work, luck and excellent performances he became India's favorite actor. His movies have raised the bar for Indian movies and he is one actor people follow more so than others. People who are jealous (as there is a habit of Indians pulling down people who are successful) but he will continue being successful, whether the media says so or not. Because it's the public who decides which actors they love and they are doing it now for Don 2 which is on it's way to be a huge hit. Lastly, Shahrukh did not have a star parents, someone who could give him extra push (like with 90% of bollywood actors). He made it on his own which gives hopes to people from middle class to do the same thing. All the best Shahrukh.
Re: Shahrukh
by Kamal B on Dec 31, 2011 03:58 PM
Yes, absolutely correct.
Actor like SRK is born once after 1000 yrs. We are lucky to have this actor in India. We should do ANSHAN if he is not getting Oscar this year. Even Tom Cruise understands this and they are going for DON 2 remake in Hollywood.
Apparently rediff editor saved his life. He is doing exactly what was stated to some of them at sena bhavan. I quote "KUTTO KA BADSHAH (SRK) HAS TO BE BASHED AT ANY COST UNTIL HE BOW DOWN BEFORE BALA-SAHEB" when life and money is at stake who cares about fair journalism.
Re: Apparently rediff editor saved his life.
by harjeet singh on Dec 31, 2011 08:25 AM
Rediff is nothing, just a big lump of dump. Their standard of reporting is poor because they don't cover many serious issues. They are selective and if people follow them to stay updated with current happening, than good luck. because all you will get is entertainment stories, outdated articles, articles copied from another source and articles with controversial titles. Rediff will cease to exist in 4 years, because of competition.
Re: Apparently rediff editor saved his life.
by shekhar bhatt on Jan 02, 2012 05:03 PM
don 2 is all set to cross 100 crs in india, already earned 50crs worldwide so far........the king is back