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For SRK Baiters
by Shakiieel on Oct 31, 2007 09:04 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hi guys, I'm surprised that you all don't realise that it's Shah Rukh who worked with Aditya Chopra, Karan Johar and Farah Khan when they were all first time directors. Isn't it a compliment to SRK that they continue working with him? Even Mansoor Khan, Sanjay Bhansali and Gowarikar worked with SRK after they got their fame through Aamir and Salman... Also, SRK is always repeated by his directors. Isn't it clear that people who matter go for him? Look at that side!

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  RE:For SRK Baiters
by naveen dhanerwal on Nov 03, 2007 08:57 AM   Permalink
Hi Dear,
People, actually critics for SRK neither look at this side nor they want. You are absolutely right that SRK worked with Farah, Karan, Aaditay and with so many young directors and all of them want to repeat him. Can anyone tell me, who said SRK works only with top class directors and not with newcomers; when Karan, Aadtitay and Farah made their first ever movie weren%u2019t they newcomers? SRK did always praise newcomers. He never copied anyone but look at Abhishek!!!! Huh. He copied Big B totally. Actually he is just forcefully made actor. But SRK is ever best and self made actor. He struggled for what he is today. He really deserves for his fame.



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by on Nov 05, 2007 07:51 PM   Permalink
I agree with u that SRK gave new directors a break...but let's not forget: Aditya Chopra is the son of well-established Yash Chopra, Karan Johar the son of famous Yash Johar and Farha Kahan made her name as a star choreographer before her foray into direction, so it's not like they were no-name ppl that wanted to make a breakthrough...I used to be a fan of SRK, but in the last couple of years, he has left me cold with his underlying arrogance of being a self-proclaimed 'superstar'...It showed a lack of humility which I always greatly admire in an actor...a real superstar gets beyond labelling HIMSELF as being all that...I wish both films good luck, but personally, if I had to choose b/w OSO n Saawariya,I'd say Saawariya all the way...Ranbir Kapoor deserves a chance to prove himself now that SRK has failed in my eyes...no offence intended to SRK fans...

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