He has just wrapped up his quiz show "Kaun Banega
Crorepati" and now Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is about
to take a long-due sabbatical to spend time with his family and work
on a special project.
"I want to take time off with my kids and also work on a project
that's very precious to me. I want our production company to become
truly FX-savvy," Shah Rukh told IANS in a rare interview.
Shah Rukh is currently looking at various creative and business options
for this project.
"When I am asked what next, then I guess this is what I want to
do next. This is where my heart is at the moment. I want our FX to be
comparable with the best in the world. 'Dhoom 2' and 'Don' got it right.
I want to take optical illusions even further."
He now needs to take a break but with a specific purpose.
"I want to spend the next three months honing up the FX in our
production house. Have you seen films like '300'? That's the level of
special effects (FX) we should be aiming at. And I'm going to go for
it," said Shah Rukh with characteristic enthusiasm.
As excited as ever, SRK says, "For me, there're no real challenges.
I need to create them."
He has been in too many places at the same time. His hugely enjoyable
stint as the host of popular KBC on STAR Plus is over.
"I'm just about done with all the episodes. I had myself a good
time, I don't know about the others," he joked. "But I wouldn't
mind returning with another season. Let's see, talks are on."
Talk veers to contestants acting cocky or nervous on the show.
"It happens...I took it all in my stride. For example, the lady
who chose to say she wasn't a fan of mine. That's her choice and I respect
it. She was a schoolteacher and probably thought of actors in a particular
way. I respect that. What is there to get upset about it? Incidentally,
she spoke to me after the show and explained her point of view to me.
"I was also asked why I gave away watches to some contestants
who were eliminated and not to others. My watches, my choice I guess."
But Shah Rukh was very clear about the motive and purpose behind his
interactions on KBC.
"I wanted the contestants to carry back that experience with them
as a special one. Otherwise, there would be no real purpose behind the
exercise. Yes, I knew most of the answers to the questions. But when
I didn't, I made sure I asked Siddharth Basu - he and I go back a long
way to the time both of us did English theatre together in Delhi, or
someone else on the sets."
King Khan says KBC was fun.
"Yes, I like my work to be fun and I make sure it is. That's why
I don't want to do the kind of films I don't enjoy watching. With due
respects, I don't want to be in the so-called offbeat films. I'd rather
do my enjoyable stuff. Farah Khan's film 'Om Shanti Om', which I'm now
shooting, is again a lot of fun."
But family gets top priority. "I decided to see you now while
my son has gone to his friend's birthday party."
We're in Shah Rukh's newly done-up office. And he is looking as boyish,
exuberant and ultra-energetic as the last time I met him.
There are innumerable activities awaiting his attention. But Shah Rukh
has the ability to make it all look disarmingly basic and simple.
"Sooner or later everything does come together. And there's no
point in fretting over. I lost both my parents very young. That made
me kind of fearless about life and death. Now I fear for those who are
close to me. I fear for what such a loss would do to my friends. My
father was a freedom fighter. He gave a lot to his country. Now it's
my turn...but with the added perk of getting recognition in return."
He then pauses.
"People say I've gone through a lot and that the health and other
setbacks are god's way of equalising my success, stardom, whatever.
I think that's rubbish. God doesn't have an accounts department.
"I don't think my neck injury was in reaction to the successes
I've had. Now I'm asked, what next? Frankly I've no clue. My journey
hasn't been mapped or planned. Whatever had to happen has happened."
Coming up is another book on Shah Rukh, this time by journalist Anupama
Chopra.
"It's a journey through Indian cinema in recent decades as seen
through my career. Interesting and insightful because of the amount
of rigorous research Anupama has taken on. I'm still amazed at the amount
of interest my work generates.
"Either we talk about these interesting aspects of cinema vis-à-vis
my career. Or sensational quotes comparing me to Changez Khan or unnecessarily
harping on my so-called differences with Amitabh Bachchan can be attributed
to me. The choice is entirely yours."
Shah Rukh also has his own memoirs on the anvil.
"I've been working on that for sometime. But I feel the need to
add new chapters constantly. I'll just have to find a place to stop
it."