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OMG! Famous Bollywood celeb and SRK's close friend finds his smile "FAKE & HOLLOW"!
Samar Khan's book, SRK - 25 Years Of A Life which is based on life of superstar Shah Rukh Khan, will unfold many unknown phases of the actor's life. All directors of the superstar have shared their experiences of working with him. In an excerpt from the book, his close friend Aditya Chopra, who has directed SRK in 3 films, have also shared his take on King Khan's journey, which should not be missed.
Aditya Chopra, who prefers to stay away from the limelight has revealed some interesting information about his superstar friend, whom he has directed in films like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Mohabbatein and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi.
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Aditya and SRK in their initial movie making days
In the book, the director and Rani Mukerji's husband spilled the beans about actor and said, "Over the years, as a producer, a director and a friend, I have seen Shah Rukh perform multiple characters and portray all kinds of emotions. But I’ve always felt, and still feel that Shah Rukh doesn’t laugh whole-heartedly. His laughter never reaches his eyes. Somehow, it’s always a bit hollow, a bit fake. I think that maybe that has something to do with the fact that he lost his parents very early in life. I don’t think he ever got over that loss. As an actor, I think he is the best actor in the whole world and that we’ve seen only 10 percent of his talent. That 90 percent is still to come and blow us away."
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