Rebirth of India: Superior

Text Chapter 156: Movie Family

Rajkumar smiled awkwardly and said, "Well, I didn't think about it. Boss, do you have a suitable candidate here?"

Shakru thought to himself, what other candidate could be more suitable than the original two actors. So Shakru pretended to ponder for a moment, and then said: "The male protagonist is an MSL young man, so he must find an MSL actor to play the role. Well, I think the young man who won the Filmfare Best Newcomer Award last year is quite suitable. Yes, he has good acting skills, is somewhat famous, and his net worth is not too high.”

Rajkumar thought about it for a long time before he remembered this person and said, "Ah, you are talking about the Shah Rukh who played the role of seducing the widow's pretty boy, right?"

This reply made Shahrukh's head full of black threads. If Shahrukh's fans knew that someone dared to say this about their idol, the "King of Bollywood" and the eight-time winner of the Best Actor Shah Rukh, one of the three great Khans of India, this result is really unimaginable. And couldn’t he see that even his boss’s name was derived from the words Shah Rukh?

Of course, it must be said that Shah Rukh was still a newcomer at this time, and his passionate scene with the little widow in "Deewana" was indeed too impressive...

Therefore, Shakru could only nod helplessly and said: "Yes, that's him. I think his acting skills are good. Go and get in touch with him and try to sign him."

"Okay, I will go find him tomorrow. Who will we choose as the heroine?" Rajkumar continued to ask.

"Kajol who plays 'bekhudi'." Shakru replied concisely.

"But she is also an MSL." Rajkumar asked in confusion.

"What? She is also an MSL?" This answer really caught Shakru off guard. In fact, he didn't know much about Kajol. He only knew that her family background was very good and her husband was Ajay Devgn. I don’t know about the rest. I originally thought that a Hindu girl who is unwilling to be bound by tradition can be portrayed so vividly, so she should be a Hindu girl. Unexpectedly, he is also MSL. Is the Indian film industry going to be dominated by MSL actors...

Fortunately, Rajkumar came to his rescue at this time: "But it doesn't matter to her. After all, she comes from a film family."

Through Rajkumar's introduction, Shakru learned what a film family is. Kajol's great-grandfather is the godfather director of Indian films, and his grandfather Sarsada Mukherjee and his uncle are both prominent figures in Bollywood. Many of her parents, uncles and cousins ​​are also famous Bollywood stars. His father, Summu Mukherjee, is a director and producer; his mother, Tanuja Mukherjee, is an award-winning actor; and his aunt, Nutan, is a famous Indian film queen who still has won the "Five Years" Award for Film and Television. Indian Film Audience Award"'s impressive record; her grandmother Shobona Sammash and great-grandmother Ratan Bhai were also well-known Hindi film actors; her cousins ​​Joy Mukherjee and Deb ·Mukoji are both film producers. This does not include her cousins ​​Rani Mukherji, Shabani Mukherji, Mohnish Pearl and other actresses who later became famous.

Therefore, in Rajkumar's view, even though Kajol's debut film "Bekhudi" was not very successful, it is absolutely worthwhile to have the opportunity to establish a relationship with Mukherjee, the oldest film family in India. What's more, growing up in such a family, as long as the talent is not too bad, the acting skills will definitely be good.

So the script was finalized, and while Rajkumar arranged for an editor to write the script, he began to contact Shah Rukh and Kajol. It seems to be a coincidence that these two people just finished filming "Love Scam". In fact, it was from this movie that Shah Rukh and Kajol officially became popular. However, the movie had not been released at this time, so their price tags were not high.

Although Rajkumar's previous impression of Shah Rukh was just a "boy seducing widows", his view immediately changed after meeting Shah Rukh himself.

In fact, among the three great actors in Indian movies, Shah Rukh has the tallest and strongest image, which easily gives people a mature and stable feeling. This is in line with the fact that he has practiced fencing for many years and won the annual fencing championship in college. Related to experience. In fact, look at Shah Rukh’s resume. You would never guess that he would become a successful actor.

Shah Rukh Khan grew up in Nagar (a place name in Pakistan) and studied at St.co MBA's school. There he discovered his athletic, dramatic and professional talents, as evidenced by his fencing championship. Afterwards, Shah Rukh Khan entered Hansraj College (1985–1988) and obtained a bachelor's degree in economics. Although, he later went on to pursue a master's degree in mass communications. But eventually he decided to give up and move to Bollywood to start his acting career.

Shah Rukh readily agreed to Rajkumar's invitation, firstly because of the generous treatment offered by Polaris. To be honest, Rajkumar was a little surprised by the treatment. Is it appropriate to give such treatment to a newcomer? But Shah Rukh knew that it was a bargain to sign Shah Rukh with such treatment. On the other hand, Shah Rukh liked the script very much and even felt that the script was about his own story, because he himself was an MSL youth and his wife was a Hindu girl. It took a lot of twists and turns for them to get together, and finally held their wedding in 1991.

It took some twists and turns for Kajol to sign the contract, because Kajol's grandfather Sasada Mukerji did not like Polaris, a film company that he thought was unconventional and overly Westernized. However, Kajol's father was very optimistic about the development of Polaris, and with Kajol's own wishes, it was finally passed at the family meeting.

While Rajkumar was busy signing contracts with actors, Shakru had a strange guest. In fact, since he became famous as a fortune teller, he has had almost no shortage of guests, but this guest still surprised him.

PS: Some readers have suggested to me about the situation of Manipur, a small Chinese state in India, hoping that I can write about the relevant plot. To be honest, when I first found the information, I was also very excited, thinking that this was another Ryukyu, which could be deduced. But after I carefully collected the information, I found that the situation in Manipur was different from that in Ryukyu, and the situation involved was more complicated. In addition, I didn't intend to involve too much politics in this book, so I planned to change the writing method.

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