Shahrukh Khan in Kashmir
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Shahrukh Khan said, "I don't understand why you people (media) always tend to evaluate everything in terms of numbers. It's not right. You guys have taken the term 100 crore far too seriously. What is 100 crore - just a figure? How can you evaluate uncountable and immeasurable feelings attached to a person who works hard to make a good film? Har cheez ko kaise number de sakte ho? Soon we will witness the time when you start numbering your kids instead of giving them a name."
Shahrukh Khan further added, "For instance, if Anushka delivers a baby tomorrow, will you want her to number her kid instead of naming him or her? Will she name her kid as 10, 45, 567 Sharma? Personally speaking, numbers don't matter to me. I have been in Bollywood for over 22 years now. I have seen good days and bad days. I have made good money and earned respect as an actor. So after a point, these things don't really bother me and it shouldn't bother others too."
Anushka Sharma makes a documentary on Shahrukh's life in Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Anushka Sharma told a leading daily, "I am Akira. I work for the Discovery Channel. And I am on a quest to discover the truth behind the compelling story of The Man Who Cannot Die."
In Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Shahrukh Khan plays Samar, who is an army officer, employed with a special unit of the forces. Anushka Sharma is always fascinated with Army Officer's daring lives. So, she convinces the channel team to produce a documentary on Samar's life. The audience will discover the entire story of the film through Akira's eyes.
Rahul Johri, senior vice president and general manager - South Asia, Discovery Networks Asia said, "We are honoured to have associated with one of India's foremost film stalwarts - the late Yash Chopra."
Yash Chopra's Jab Tak Hai Jaan to be banned in Pakistan!
After banning Saif Ali Khan's Agent Vinod and Salman Khan's Ek Tha Tiger, now its Jab Tak Hai Jaan's turn to get banned in Pakistan. Rumour has it that Yash Chopra's Jab Tak Hai Jaan might not get clearance from the Pakistani censor board.Talking to a leading daily, a source said, "The film may get banned in Pakistan because it involves Shah Rukh Khan in an Army operation in Kashmir. The trailer too has been stopped from being screened on various TV channels in Pakistan. The movie shows SRK as part of a bomb disposal squad in the Indian Army who is up to some serious action in Kashmir, which may be the reason it might be banned."
Jab Tak Hai Jaan (JTHJ) is Yash Chopra's last film as a director. He had announced his retirement from direction on his 80th birthday. Jab Tak Hai Jaan, which stars Shahrukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles, is all ready for release on November 13.