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Hewlett Packard, better known as HP, organized an event in Mumbai to announce its new brand identity of Compaq. With the re-launch of its Compaq brand of laptops, HP has also introduced its new desktops and notebooks under the Compaq portfolio. The king of Bollywood, Shahrukh Khan was also present at the event. Though he claimed to be associated with HP’s Compaq brand for quite a while now, he wouldn’t term himself as the brand ambassador of HP Compaq.
The most noticeable thing at the event was the new logo that combines ‘C’ and ‘Q’ that resembles a thought bubble defining an embodiment of empowerment. The name itself ‘Compaq’ comes from ‘Compatibility’ and ‘Quality’. Therefore, ‘CQ’ will be integrated into future marketing materials as a means to capture the possibilities that technology enables and inspires for consumers.

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SRK on Chak De India

You won’t see him cry, you won’t see him clean shaved, you won’t see him romancing his co-stars and you won’t see him bash up bad guys. King Khan, as he is fondly called is back in his third off beat role after Swades and Paheli where he plays the coach of a women’s hockey team in what’s considered to be one of his most challenging characters he has ever portrayed onscreen. IndiaFM’s London correspondent brings you an exclusive interview with ShahRukh Khan from his next big release Chak De India.

Chak De India appears like a very non-SRK film with you having no romantic liaisons or tear-jerking concerns.

I have known the director (Shimit Amin) for years. He is a very simple, hardworking and talented guy. He has worked with me in the film Asoka. He’s a very sweet, unassuming kind of a guy and to choose a film which is on sports and which is normally neglected is daring. Apart from Lagaan, Hip Hip Hurray and Iqbal we haven’t really made sports film now. It’s something that I wanted to do when I was younger but I didn’t get a chance. So when I am old and grey and over the hill I am glad someone like Shimit thought that I could sort of fill in to a sports film. Field hockey has been a personal favourite sport of mine and I have been wanting my kids to learn it. I do feel I am no one to really comment from the outside that the state of Indian Hockey is not good but I have always felt that if there is anything I can do via the medium I love, that is acting, I will go to any extent to do it. Plus the fact that Yash Raj was producing it made it even special because they are all friends and family to me.

Also this time your character doesn’t have a lover-boy image.

Yes. I play Kabir Khan. He is a coach and an ex-Indian hockey player. He is having some problems in his life and wants to overcome them without being cynical and disturbed. He decides in his mind and heart that he is going to do something positive about it. It’s a film about achievement in the face of failure and it’s a film that looks at failure in a positive way. The idea is to take on some kind of a challenge and try to overcome that obstacle which had stopped you earlier so I would say the character is quite aggressive when he wants to be. It’s a mix of Jaideep’s writing, Shimit’s outlook, Adi’s belief and my mannerisms and style – all rolled into one.

You don’t look the regular Shahrukh in Chak De India

I have reached a stage where directors do not want me to look the same old ShahRukh Khan. Shimit wanted Kabir Khan and that’s how I look. A tough coach and a determined coach. I think the producer, director and the writer all thought that may be with a beard and shorter hair I would look different and I was fine with it. Only it’s very scratchy when you wake up in the morning. Even after a bath, you don’t feel clean. I hope I don’t have to grow a beard for another role for the next couple of years.

The entire hockey team in the film comprises of new actors.

Earlier I thought that working with newcomers would be a bit of a hassle because they would not know their lines. You know you become a little patronizing and a little kind at times, a little agitated and irritated too because things are not going the way you think they should go. But I think the whole production team had worked very hard with them and I do not want to take any credit away from these girls. I think they are very hardworking and wonderful. They have put their heart and soul into the film. They have practiced and learnt hockey, they have learnt the lines, they know the scenes they knew everything and at the end of it all after having worked for 18 years as an actor I thought I got a lot to learn.

Among the girls in the team, many of them must have been your fans.

We had a lot of readings before we started the film and couple of meetings so that we got easy with each other apart from some of them liking me. It’s a little embarrassing because some of them were five to six years old when they saw my films. Then you suddenly realize, god! you are old and you’ve been in this industry for long. It was also important for me to be comfortable with them and not treat them like kids because the whole purpose of the character of Kabir is that he doesn’t treat them like kids or girls he treats them like grown up, tough people. I think that little bit of being fans and stalwart compared to the others got over very fast in the reading and meeting stage and then we were all co-actors and co-actresses, just working together and having a great time.

You are known to be a sporty person. Did you play hockey in school?

Yes. I used to play a lot of field hockey in my school days. I was good at it but when I went and played for the film I was horrible. I was really awful. I had no stamina left. I think the technique of hockey has changed, Astroturf itself is very tiring. As shameful as it is to say but I thought I would be able to beat the girls but they kicked my butt as they were really good. I am no good at playing field hockey I realized. I realized while playing with them that it would be better if I use my status as a super star and not practice at all and tell them that I can pull it off by acting so I did that because I knew that no matter how much I practice, I would never be good at it but I have given it my best shot and hopefully it looks good enough.

What was your experience of working with Shimit Amin?

I think Shimit is a very sweet director. He’s very quiet and very unassuming. He is an amazing technician because he himself is very skilled at editing which I think is half the battle won for a director and knowing fully what he wants, where he wants and how he will edit it. A sports film has to be shot in a very special way and normally it required somewhere between two to six cameras at times to shoot the film, so its very difficult to keep track of all that unless you happen to be a good technician. I think he has had a lot of education in world cinema and not just Indian cinema. He loves Indian cinema. Thus his exposure to both kind of cinema gives him an edge over a lot of other directors. He’s young and he’s made a wonderful film in the past ‘Ab Tak Chhappan’ and he’s a friend. I have known him for years and he is very comfortable to work with. A really sweet guy, he doesn’t get angry, is great by nature and knows his job. He’s an ideal director to work with.

Hockey as a sports option is not very common in schools today. Do you think it’s a good game for the children of today?

I just hope the film can educate people to understand that even though Hockey is played with a stick and white ball it’s not pool, it’s not billiards, it’s a different sport. It’s a national sport. I would tell kids to give it a shot if they like it and go ahead otherwise there is always soccer, cricket or a Taekwondo.

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the words Chak De India?

Chak De strangely to me is a line from Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge. I remember we used to say Chak De Phate in DDLJ. I hope Chak De India becomes like a sporting line whenever Sachin is playing. Or perhaps when Dhanraj Pillai is going with the ball, somebody screams Chak De India which means score a goal or hit a sixer or get Sania Mirza to win the Wimbledon.

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Om Shanti Om Update!

The hype over Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om starring Shah Rukh Khan is building up more and more as the release date approaches. The last time this director-proudcer-actors duo came together (Main Hoon Na) it made box office records and was a huge success! Om Shanti Om isn’t finished filming yet, but is already breaking records that has gotten Red Chillies Entertainment big bucks! First Eros snagged world rights for RS 72-75 crore and T-Series won musical rights. Om Shanti Om will be release on November 23, 2007.

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Wildlife SRK

Shah Rukh Khan has taken up a new duty. He has become very passionate about the wild of India. He has been speaking out on animal trade and cruelty. The commercials for his new campaign will air in India nationa wide. So look out for SRK on your TV screen Indian viewers!!

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Shah Rukh Khan is the latest edition to the Graven Museum in Paris, France. He was honored recently with a statue. King Khan is the only living Indian and first Indian actor to have his statue is the famed Graven Museum. He admitts he is honored. Other statues in the museum include Elvis Presely, Michael Jackson and Albert Enstein. Congrats to Shah Rukh!!

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Shah Rukh Khan has got a new look! He has let his hair grow out. But thats not all, he has lost a lot of weight and is working out more. He looks so good that another Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan even asked for some pointers. SRK always looks sexy, but lately he has become so much harder to resists.

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Om Shanti Om News

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Many fought for the international rights over SRK’s house production. Eros has won that right, but for a heavy price. They payed up 72-75cr. T-Series won the music rights also for a heavy price. The movie is set to be released on November 9, 2007 but Sanjay Bhansali’s new movie Saanvariya is also set to be released that day. Many say their will be a clash but the two are talking it out to figure out what they will do to prevent a box office clash!

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Joker

 

Shah Rukh Khan’s next house production is titled Joker. SRK is to play the superhero. It is an action packed film with comedy in the mix. Taping starts early 2008 and will be released in 2009.

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Shah Rukh Khan and family went on vacation to London. SRK returned home late Sunday night and got right back to work. He is working on Om Shanti Om at this time not to mention a new season of KBC coming up. His new movie Chak De India is also coming out in a month. No conformations have been on weither or not SRK can fit hosting KBC in his tight scheulde. Om Shanit Om will be finished taping by the first week of August.  Look to see SRK on the big in Chak De India(8/10), Dulha Mil Gaya and Om Shanti Om(11/9).

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