Karan Johar, the famend filmmaker made his directorial debut with Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, the romantic drama which hit the theatres in 1998. Later, the director, who additionally shares a very shut private bond with the Bollywood superstar, later teamed up with him for extra iconic films which include Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham and My Name Is Khan.
During his current look in the Be A Man Yaar Podcast, Karan Johar opened up about working with Shah Rukh Khan and made some fascinating revelations about the Bollywood crowdpuller’s favourite film genre. Interestingly, the filmmaker published that King Khan, who is acknowledged as the first-rate romantic hero of Indian cinema, hated ‘love stories’ in actual life.
Interestingly, Karan Johar, who these days spoke at the Be A Man Yaar Podcast, published that Shah Rukh Khan in no way desired to be a phase of ‘love stories’ initially, as the movie star simply hated the genre. When he used to be supplied the iconic personality Rahul in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, King Khan used to be no longer too extremely joyful to be a phase of the movie, as he constantly cherished motion films and desired to discover that genre.
However, Shah Rukh Khan’s dislike of the style in the end faded, after the large success of his love testimonies that had been released back-to-back all through the late 90s and early 2000s. Karan Johar referred to that it was once like performing a ‘chadhte suraj ko salaam’ (bowing to the rising sun). The senior director, who cited that King Khan has ‘Khuda ki Aankhein’ (God’s eyes), delivered that it used to be this characteristic of his that made him the evergreen romantic hero of Indian cinema.
The Bollywood movie star made a big comeback to celluloid after a four-year-long hiatus, with the mega success of the undercover agent thriller Pathaan, which is helmed by using Siddharth Anand. It was once observed by means of mass actioner Jawan, the latest blockbuster that marked the Bollywood debut of Tamil filmmaker Atlee.
Shah Rukh Khan is subsequently becoming a member of fingers with grasp craftsman Rajkumar Hirani for Dunki, the upcoming social dramedy, which is slated to hit the theatres in December, this year. He is additionally set to make an look as Pathaan in the upcoming Salman Khan starrer Tiger 3, the upcoming 1/3 installment of the Tiger film sequence which is gearing up for a grand Diwali release.