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While fans are eagerly waiting for Shah Rukh Khan to announce his next project, the star appeared on the show Talking Movies to celebrate the 20th anniversary of BBC World News. The actor spoke about his journey, hits, failures and where cinema in India is heading towards.
Shah Rukh while talking about films and the rich music culture that Bollywood endorses said, “I don’t think song and dance are going anywhere in a hurry from Indian cinema… singing is inherent in our storytelling style, I think we should respect it.”
SRK whose last film Zero did not work neither with the critics nor with the audience also opened up on the criticism in general and what he feels about it. “I think we just made bad films. It’s as simple as that, you have to keep it as simple as that. With thirty years of experience of filmmaking, I cannot intellectualize a failure or a success, I cannot simplify or oversimplify a failure or a success, and I cannot get gung ho or disturbed because of a failure or success,” he said.
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