Friday, February 12, 2010

MNIK promotions in full swing! UPDATED with NPR interview (02/10/2010)





February 11, 2010
He's the biggest movie star in the world. Because even if you never heard of Shah Rukh Khan, a billion people in India — and more across the Middle East, Africa and beyond — certainly have. He's the biggest draw in the outrageously oversized films that come from the Hindi-film industry often called Bollywood.

How big a draw is that? More people around the world watch Shah Rukh Khan than Meryl Streep or Brad Pitt. Maybe Meryl Streep and Brad Pitt. His film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, made in 1995, is still playing in one Mumbai cinema.

"In India, the films are not looked upon just as entertainment," Khan says. "They're a way of life.

And Shah Rukh Khan has made them his life. At age 44, he owns a production company and is host of India's version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire. And he keeps starring in Bollywood productions — films that get shown everywhere from remote Indian villages to multiplexes in New York.

In some ways, that broad distribution requires a certain style of filmmaking.

"The idea is that you have to some way make a film that appeals to my 90-year-old grandmother and to the 9-year-old kid," Khan says. "So it's like a cabaret. Like, I have a couple of films written by American guys, and I bring them back to Mumbai, make them sit down. And then I ... say: 'OK, here's the song, and here's the mother.' 'But there's no mother in the film.' And I say, 'There has to be a mother in the film.'"

In movies that commonly last three hours, Khan might howl his lines, with his hair flying everywhere. He may dance on the roof of a moving train. It comes with the territory.

"People talk about Bollywood being very kitsch," he acknowledges, "and just songs and dances. And over the top and colorful."

But in his latest production, being released the U.S. Feb. 12, he's not doing anything quite that over-the-top. He plays a Muslim man with Asperger's syndrome, who's driven after the events of Sept. 11 to constantly repeat a single explosive phrase:

"My name is Khan, and I'm not a terrorist."

From A Real-Life Horror, 'The Butterfly Effect' For Two Innocents

A Muslim star in a mostly Hindu country, Khan says he's always been interested in challenge of starting from a real-life incident and weaving a fictional story around it.

"And there is an aspect of Islam that needs to be addressed now," he says. "Otherwise this demarcation, this divide we keep on increasing. So I just thought we should have a message about a film with humanity. Just goodness."

In one way, Khan says, his character is speaking for millions of Muslims with that startling sentence.


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Shah Rukh Khan and director Karan Johar on location
"Yes and no — because the line is actually very emotional," he says. "People who are autistic or have Aspergers have a compulsive behavior. ... He just gets this line in his head, and compulsively keeps saying, "My name is Khan and I'm not a terrorist. And it's a more emotional thing."

The movie, he says, isn't really about Sept. 11, or about terrorism. It's a love story. It's about "the butterfly effect of an incident like this."

"That you know, two people who are actually unrelated to an incident somewhere in the world and how their lives and their love changes, and gets completely thwarted."

Soon after he finished filming My Name is Khan, India's biggest film star almost found himself thwarted. On a visit to the United States, he was detained and questioned for two hours at U.S. immigration. The incident made front-page headlines across India.

"I didn't react to it as vehemently as I think everyone people back home did," Khan says. Because I'm used to it. You know, my name is Khan, really. And I'm sent to the other side, which is okay. I don't make a big issue out of it."

Others were more offended, though Khan makes a joke of it now.

"The foreign minister in India said that, you know, we also are going to do the same to the Western world people when they come," Khan says. "So I said, 'Give me the chance to frisk Angelina Jolie if she comes to India, please. I should be the first one to try this.'"

'Our Fantasies Are Very Real'

My Name Is Khan isn't like most of Shah Rukh Khan's other films. Most of them, for one thing, are primarily as secular in character — while most audiences might well presume that he's playing playing a Hindu character, that character's religion isn't central to the plot.

But Khan says it wasn't a particular risk for him to make a movie about an explicitly Muslim character.

"As far as the public is concerned, India is amazingly secular. ... I am a Muslim, but I am a leading star for the last 20 years, so if you just go by that, there is no issue ever. ...

There are vested interests who will always bring that up to provoke people, which I guess keeps happening everywhere."

What the movie has in common with many Bollywood fantasies is this: Khan's character comes to America.

"I say this to everyone: Our fantasies are about earning a good living," he says. "Having maybe a car — not two. Getting an education for your kids. Our fantasies are not about getting to be president of the country, to sit in a rocket and go and break a meteor. Our fantasies are very real.

"As a matter of fact," he continues, "I find the Western cinema very fantastic. You've got aliens. And you've got things we don't know about. ... Blue creatures. You have Batman, you have Superman. I remember the first time I was here — someone interviewing me in a hotel, and they said, 'Your films are such fantasies.'

"And I'm like, We are fantasies? Our guys just want to sing and dance on the roads. Our guys just want to drive a big car. Our guys just want to come to America. You know, we don't want to go to Pandora. ... America is our Pandora."



Question Time with MNIK Team - IBN LIVE





















SRK on Jonathan Ross Show











SRK and Kajol on BBC

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MNIK on New Zealand TV

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SRK and Kajol wishing 'Happy Valentines's Day'






Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol meet SAJA and SAMMA





Stars of My Name is Khan Rings The NASDAQ Stock Market Opening Bell



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SRK @ On The Couch With Koel










SRK in Indore









SRK at his Funniest Best








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SRK and K Jo at My Name is Khan tie up with Century Ply



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SRK on GQ Cover










Khan ka salaam pyaar ke naam contest









Gone In 60 Seconds - 25 Things Not To Ask Shah Rukh Khan







Karan's Korner Promo








Music Ka Maha Muqabla - Shahrukh Khan - Part 1







Kajol and SRK greet viewers in New Zealand








SRK to host IIPM Quiz

IIPM is all set to host its celebrated International B-School Quiz- ‘DARE 2010’, the first ever International Business & Marketing Quiz in association with 4Ps (India’s truly Global Business and Marketing Magazine), in Bengaluru in the month of February 2010.

In keeping with the tradition of IIPM’s various global academic projects and initiatives, the institute is expanding the scope of the event to an International level in order to establish Dare‘10 as an international meeting ground for the very best of the planet’s business and management students to meet, ideate & vie for honors while challenging their marketing wits and acumen.

This event is not only a celebration of the intellectual might of some of the world’s best trained management students but is also a platform for them to share cultural and intellectual insights that create a unique synergy across borders and B-schools.

Read more about it from HERE






Shah Rukh Khan to guest on Jonathan Ross show

Bollywood star, Shah Rukh Khan has managed to land an appearance on mainstream chatshow, 'Friday Night With Jonathan Ross'.

He will appear on the BBC One show a week prior to the release of his blockbuster movie, 'My Name Is Khan'.

It will be the first time a Bollywood personality will be seen on the show talking openly about the release of his upcoming movie release. Previously, Shilpa Shetty was seen on the show after her 'Celebrity Big Brother' win.

TV presenter Lorraine Kelly has also been confirmed as a guest of the same show.

The episode will air on Friday 5th February at 22:35 on BBC One.

Incidentally, the BBC Asian Network announced yesterday that it was holding a day dedicated to the superstar on the same day the Jonathan Ross episode is aired.

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SRK in Ahmedabad. -





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SRK poster on the streets of Berlin






MNIK on Apple.com

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Raj and Pablo in Conversation with Shah Rukh Khan

Join Raj and Pablo in conversation with Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan. Be part of the audience with the chance to ask your favourite Bollywood star questions. Due to the popularity of this recording, we are operating a random draw. You can enter the random draw until Friday 29 January at 1am. No applications will be accepted after this date and time. You can apply for a maximum of two tickets per household.

Good Luck with your application.

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His schedule for promotion -

27th- Ahmedabad
28th- Mumbai
29th- Indore
30th- Mumbai
31st- Interviews
1st to 5th - Overseas
6th- Interviews
7th- Lucknow
8th- Bangalore
9th- Delhi
10th to 14th - Overseas
15th - 20th- India promotions


13 comments:

  1. WOnderful job cauliflower.
    i just didnt want srk to associate himself with IIPM..i hate hate hate Arindam Choudhury!

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  2. Thank you so much, Cauli and Pardesi...will try to provide links everyday !

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  3. MUMBAI today :D

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  4. Good Job caulifield...The promotion is in full swing..yesterday in Star news it showed the '"Inner world of Shaharukh khan"" ...It was good...

    The buzz is picking up fro MNIK

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  5. reelillutionist and minnie

    Thank YOU. :)

    Rajeev -

    Yeah the promotion is full on now. But I went to watch Ishqiya today. And the multiplex where I went had only one small poster of MNIK, while I saw 3 plastic butts in every multiplex 15 days before the release of 3 Idiots to promote the film.

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  6. Updated with NASDAQ videos and pics, GQ cover video and SAJA and SAMMA videos.

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  7. Updated with SRK and Kajol wishing Happy Valentine's Day.

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  8. Updated with SRK and Kajol on BBC video

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  9. Thanks to minnie on SB - Updated with MNIK team interview with IBN LIVE

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  10. Updated with Jonathan Ross Show

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  11. Just finished watching Kajol, SRK and Karan talking to Rajeev Masand. Man, I really enjoy Masand's child-like wonder and enjoyment in cinema. He makes a terrific interviewer. The trio talk of their friendship and that is palpable throughout the interview. You can tell that these three have known each other for ages and like each other a LOT.

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  12. The Three Stooges of Bollywood! Watching the three of them together is immensely entertaining....

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