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a season when ‘Koffee With Karan’ has made news for controversial comments, Shahrukh Khan has gone ahead and made a most humble admission on the show.
The superstar appeared on the show alone and was his charming and candid best. When host and dost Karan Johar asked SRK about the people who are no longer on talking terms with him, SRK gave a surprising reply.
“Shah Rukh said that if they weren't talking to him, it could probably be his fault,” as source is quoted to have told a tabloid.
Obviously, Karan was alluding to Salman Khan - who hasn’t talked with SRK since his quarrel with him on Katrina Kaif’s birthday in 2008. Farah Khan, on the other hand, fell out with her once-favourite friend after SRK reportedly objected to her leaving him out of her film Tees Maar Khan and signing Akshay Kumar instead.
Anyway, SRK’s admission that his spat with Salman and Farah were probably due to his own fault shows that he misses them a lot... well maybe... or might be just another stunt to show the people that how introspective and humble he can be!
Salman in Farah Khan's next?
December 13, 2010 06:19:00 PM IST
Ruhail Amin, Glamsham Editorial
According to fresh reports, Farah is thinking of making a full fledged film with Salman Khan in the coming time. The chemistry between Salman and Farah is growing stronger by the day. After Salman made himself available for a special appearance in TMK, the idea of doing a film with him is riding high on Farah's mind.
Ask the filmmaker about his desire to work with Salman Khan, she says, "Well, this has been in the pipe line for long but now I feel the time has come where I need to do something seriously about it. And imagine the outcome of two mad people getting together. I think I'm mad and Salman is madder. After I finish with TMK, I am considering working on our plans to doing a film together."
Salman on his part is also eager to work with Farah given the fact that she has distanced herself from his arch rival SRK. With Sallu and Farah cooking up a new plot, let's hope it comes with an interesting twist.
thanks vishnu
My favourite star was a Salman Khan., His personality is so good and I liked him very much. And I becoming mad to see his movies, its acting was so good. What should I have to say about him I do no know because I do not have any words to explain it.
happy birthday salman bha, the star of the year 2010
2010: The year of Salman Khan
Meena Iyer, TNN, Dec 27, 2010, 12.00am IST
As Salman Khan brings in his 45th birthday today, he has enough reason to yell from the rooftop of Galaxy Apartments. The year clearly belongs to him.
His detractors may argue that he doesn't have Aamir Khan's acting skills or Shah Rukh Khan's charisma. However, the youngest of the Khan-triumvirate has proved that he has superstar power in abundance.
Not only did he hit a purple patch with Dabangg, the highest grosser of 2010, he also won hearts with his role as the anchor of Big Boss Season 4. His Being Human work also won him more brownie points than all of Bollywood's muscle men combined.
Trade consultant Amod Mehra says, "This year will see a total of 237 Hindi movies (including dubbed ones) release till December 31. And, the only two genuine super hits are Dabangg and Golmaal 3. TMK is just four days old, so I'm not even including its figures in this analysis. But, honestly, this year if you ask me Khaano mein Khan kaun hai, I would reply Salman Khan. He did have a flop in Veer but he made up lost ground with Dabangg in a major way. He has left his contemporaries gasping for breath because right now he has a superb lead.''
Analysing the year so far, trade sources say that besides the fact that Salman and Ajay Devgn (Golmaal-3, Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai) had golden runs at the box office respectively, 2010 also saw youngsters Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan hit the bullseye with Raajneeti and I Hate Luv Storys respectively.
In fact, both these young actors got plain lucky in that they had two genuine hits to their credit because later in the year both delivered turkeys in Anjaana Anjaani and Break Ke Baad.
The other young actor, Shahid Kapoor, managed an average Badmaash Company but delivered two duds in Chance Pe Dance and Milenge Milenge. So actually 2010 did nothing to enhance his BO status.
Akshay Kumar got saved because TMK has taken a good initial and Housefull managed to make some money. His Action Replayy and Khatta Meetha though came up croppers at the ticket windows. Aamir Khan's home production Peepli Live made money for its makers; and Shah Rukh Khan's My Name is Khan is the biggest hit overseas.
"Of course, there are films like Atithee Tum Kab Jaoge, Badmaash Company, Ishqiya, Khichdi — The Movie, Love Sex & Dhoka and Tere Bin Laden that got critical acclaim and managed decent numbers too,'' says Amod. Distributor N R Pachisia says, "Robot and Rajnikant weaved their magic, too. Though the film was dubbed in Hindi, it managed to create a furore here. The original version in Tamil created new records. But, of course, we are concerned with only the numbers in Hindi.''
Interesting films like Phas Gaye Re Obama, Do Dooni Char, Udaan and Well Done Abba got more than their share of praise from the critics. But 2010 was a disastrous year for star sons Hrithik Roshan (Kites, Guzaarish) and Abhishek Bachchan (Raavan, Khelenge Hum Jee Jaan Sey), for sexy man John Abraham (Aashayein, Jhootha Hi Sahi), 50-plus men Anil Kapoor (No Problem), Sanjay Dutt (Knock Out, No Problem) and Amitabh Bachchan (Teen Patti).
Some of the above mentioned movies lost most of their heavy duty investment.
What makes Salman the coolest Khan
Last updated on: December 27, 2010 15:59 IST
Salman Khan in Dabangg, the biggest Hindi movie hit ever!
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Raja Sen in Mumbai
As Salman Khan celebrates his 45th birthday, he discusses movies and the women in his life with Rediff.com's Raja Sen.
The first of a two-part special, celebrating the superstar who starred in the biggest Hindi hit ever, 2010's Dabbang.
You can tell a lot about a megastar by the way he throws his punch.
A Hindi film hero might routinely fell over seven with one blow, but each has their own approach. Aamir Khan, all bloodshot eyes and biceps rippling with the fury of thousands of killed wives to avenge, brings both physical intensity and a sense of inescapable irony to the picture.
Shah Rukh Khan, his every sinew straining with gargantuan effort, bellows like a wounded animal as he metamorphoses from charming lover to crazied aggressor.
Salman Khan doesn't bother breaking a sweat or even trying for realism as he buffets his opponents, effort be damned, smirk and quip steadily in place. The ubiquitous one-liner just underlines how one-sided the battle always is because Salman Khan is larger than life. And he believes it.
The Incredible Salman
Last updated on: December 27, 2010 15:59 IST
Salman Khan as the hugely entertaining Chulbul Pandey in Dabangg
As do we, clearly. Earlier this year in Dabangg, Salman's shirt tears itself off his enraged body, as if anger -- and the need to show off his bare chest -- are reason enough for him to suddenly turn into the Incredible Hulk. Coming at the film's climax, the moment is dated and ludicrous beyond belief.
Eternal romantic Shah Rukh would have been laughed out of theatres for trying to do the same. Aamir would have had to write a longish blog-post explaining how the scene was all a metaphor, or, somehow, Meta.
Salman earned whistles, his film becoming one of the most successful in the history of Indian cinema
Happy birth day salman khan for his 45th birtday........
Born on december 29th 1965