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Ha! The smoker:
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I respect him for doing that - it's so easy to get tempted by big bucks and try to look cool out in Hollywood. He knows he's the hottest property in bollywood, so why bother trying something else? Plus like you say - he knows that hollywood is shaking because bollywood is gonna go mainstream in the next few years!
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'tis a good point doods - it's part and parcel of the image too - can't for example see someone not smoking in a Tarantino movie! Some things are just cool left without people babbling about influences - it's an artists' license after all.
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I dunno, I agree with the no advertising for smoking and of course there are problems with youngsters being influenced, but banning smoking on screen? I am on Khan's side for this one, the notion that film and television influences kids is an ongoing argument and once you take the view that it is an unavoidable and overriding fact, you have to start taking every 'bad' thing off the screen. And where would that leave us?!
Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra poses for a photograph at the premiere of \"Tahaan\" in Mumbai September 2, 2008. A new Bollywood film set in Indian Kashmir depicts life in the troubled region through the story of a boy's search for his beloved donkey, a departure from the industry's conflict-based, nationalist approach. \"Tahaan\" opens in Indian cinemas on Friday, at a time when Kashmir is beset by some of the biggest protests in two decades against India's rule in the Himalayan region. Picture taken September 2, 2008.
Bollywood actor Shahid Kapur poses for a picture at the premiere of \"Tahaan\" in Mumbai September 2, 2008. A new Bollywood film set in Indian Kashmir depicts life in the troubled region through the story of a boy's search for his beloved donkey, a departure from the industry's conflict-based, nationalist approach. \"Tahaan\" opens in Indian cinemas on Friday, at a time when Kashmir is beset by some of the biggest protests in two decades against India's rule in the Himalayan region. Picture taken September 2, 2008. To match Reuters Life! story INDIA-FILM.
Bollywood director Santosh Sivan gestures as he speaks during an interview with Reuters in New Delhi August 30, 2008. A new Bollywood film set in Indian Kashmir takers a subtle look at life in the troubled region through the story of a boy's search for his beloved donkey. \"Tahaan\" opens in Indian cinema on Friday, at a time when Kashmir is beset by some of the biggest protests in two decades against India's rule in the Himalayan region. Picture taken August 30, 2008.- Shahrukh and Hritik turn item boy 2008-09-04 08:42:15, from the OneIndia
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- Vidya Balan declares her love for Shahrukh Khan 2008-09-01 04:46:46, from the Apun Ka Choice
- Shahrukh Khan offers prayers at Golden Temple 2008-09-03 08:34:56, from the Malaysia Sun
- Shahrukh, Kareena win Screen Awards 2008-09-04 09:43:27, from the OneIndia
- Shahrukh's clothes go to Mohsin first 2008-09-04 05:23:01, from the OneIndia
- The child in Shahrukh exposed 2008-09-02 08:24:28, from the OneIndia
- \"I've felt the isolation of a Muslim first hand\" - Samar Khan 2008-09-04 08:40:29, from the OneIndia
- Vidya Balan Declares Love for Shahrukh Khan 2008-09-04 09:13:42, from the Female First
- Vidya Balan Declares Love for Shahrukh Khan 2008-09-03 15:20:49, from the Bollywood News and gossip
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No place for Shahrukh in Hollywood
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Mr Khan, currently in Germany for the Berlin Film Festival, believes he belongs in Bollywood...and nowhere else.
"There is no place for me in Hollywood or in European cinema. I would like to continue to work in India and to take the Indian cinema to the outside world," said Khan at a press conference.
Attending the festival for the world premier of 'Om Shanti Om' (which, by the way, received much applause and praise at the festival), Shahrukh reckons he could bridge the gap between eastern and western films. "I may be someone to bind Europe and India through films," he says.
Well, Shahrukh, we hope you're right because we at Bollywood Chutney love Indian films and want Bollywood-ignorant folks to know what they've been missing out on all this time!
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