Saurabh Shukla: Actors Would 'Give Right Arm' to Work With Shah Rukh Khan

Saurabh Shukla emphasizes the immense appeal of working with Shah Rukh Khan, stating actors would eagerly seize the opportunity. He clarifies his earlier comment about 70% of Bollywood being involved in the film "King," explaining it refers to the project's large scale and industry-wide enthusiasm, not just actors. Shukla praises the concept of ensemble casts where every character is treated with dignity. However, he remains tight-lipped about the specifics of his own role in the upcoming SRK-starrer.

Key Points: Saurabh Shukla on Shah Rukh Khan's Star Power in Bollywood

  • Shukla highlights SRK's magnetic pull
  • Clarifies '70% of industry' remark about 'King'
  • Defines value of ensemble casts
  • Remains secretive about his role
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Saurabh Shukla says actors would 'give their right arm' to work with Shah Rukh Khan

Actor Saurabh Shukla says most actors would "give their right arm" for a chance to work with Shah Rukh Khan, discussing the buzz around SRK's film 'King'.

"One call from his office, or if he calls personally, you will give your right arm to work with him. - Saurabh Shukla"

Mumbai, March 9

National Award-winning actor Saurabh Shukla, who will be seen starring in the film "King", believes that working with Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is something most actors would readily sign up for, even joking that they would "give their right arm" for the opportunity.

The actor had earlier shared that the upcoming film starring SRK and his daughter Suhana Khan featured 70 percent of Bollywood. Asked if he thinks having an ensemble cast is the new grammar for making movies in mainstream cinema?

Pat came the reply from Saurabh, who told IANS: "No, it's not like that."

"Of course, an ensemble cast is a great thing to happen, where each character is treated with dignity. That's why each character, each actor, becomes an integral part of it. And that's how we call it an ensemble cast. Ensemble casts should be there in every film."

Speaking about the buzz around the upcoming film King, Saurabh clarified his earlier remark about "70 per cent of the industry" being associated with the project, saying it was meant to highlight the scale of the film and the enthusiasm around it.

"The point is, when this question was asked to me about King, I said 70 percent of the industry is there. What I mean by that is, one, King is a very big film."

He explained that the statement was not meant to suggest that only actors make up the film's large participation.

"And when I say 70 percent of the industry, it does not only mean actors. The industry is not made of actors alone. Actors may be 70 percent or 80 percent of the people involved; there's no problem with that. But everybody wants to be a part of that big film."

According to him, the excitement around the project stems largely from the chance to collaborate with Shah Rukh Khan.

"...That's what it is. It's there, and everybody loves Shah Rukh. One call from his office, or if he calls personally, you will give your right arm to work with him," said the actor, who has previously worked with SRK in Baadshah and Hey Ram.

However, the actor remained tight-lipped about his role in King. When asked how many scenes he has in the film, he said audiences would have to watch it to find out.

"They will reveal only as much as they want to reveal about the film. I am nobody to...I can reveal as much as you want about Khuli Kitaab, but not about King."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respectfully, while SRK is a legend, this "give your right arm" talk feels a bit over the top. The industry is bigger than one star. An ensemble cast is great, but let's not forget the hundreds of talented actors and crew who make cinema happen.
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Aman W
Saurabh Shukla is a fantastic actor himself. His point about the industry not just being actors is spot on. From spot boys to editors, a film is a massive team effort. Glad he clarified that.
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Sarah B
The hype for 'King' is unreal! Suhana's debut with her dad, plus 70% of the industry involved? Sounds like a historic Bollywood event. Hope the story lives up to the cast.
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Vikram M
SRK's work ethic and respect for everyone on set is legendary. No wonder people line up to work with him. It's not just stardom, it's about being a great collaborator. More power to him!
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Kavya N
Honestly, after the pandemic, seeing Bollywood come together for a massive project like this gives me so much joy. We need these grand, hopeful films. Bring it on! 🤩

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