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Mumbai Superstar Shah Rukh Khan misses filmmaker and friend late Yash Chopra, and says the legendary director would have liked his upcoming film "Fan".
"I wish Yashji (Yash Chopra) had seen the film, he would have really liked it... he would have been really happy to see 'Fan'. We miss him," Shah Rukh told PTI. The actor also said that Yash Chopra never narrated him the film's idea.
"Maneesh Sharma (director of 'Fan') narrated me the idea of 'Fan' and they (media) thought Yash Chopra. Maneesh
narrated me the idea 13 years ago, Yashji was not aware about it," he said.
"Mr Yash Chopra never narrated 'Fan' to me, as a matter of fact he never narrated any film after 'Darr' because I did all the films he asked me to do," he said. SRK had starred in Yash Chopra's last directorial venture 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan'.
The much-anticipated movie 'Fan' will feature Shah Rukh in a double role, a superstar and his look-alike fan. For the 50-year-old actor, playing a superstar and an obsessive fan was physically draining. Shah Rukh is hopeful
that the audience will enjoy the film.
"There are no songs in the film, except one. It's a pure experience of story telling... it's a new way," he said.
Produced under the banner of Yash Raj Films, 'Fan' was mostly shot in Delhi. In the film, the lookalike, Gaurav, of the superstar is a Delhi boy.
"When I go to Delhi I remember my old days. I showed my kids where I was born and all that when they had come there
(during shooting). When I am in Delhi I find myself (see my true self)," Shah Rukh said.
The 'Swades' actor was amazed with the research put in by Maneesh for getting things in the right order for his
on-screen portrayal of superstar - Aryan Khanna. "The collection of things that Maneesh (director) and his team had was amazing. They took me to a room where they had everything. It was like a fan's room. They had all my photos, including videos, my first interview," he said.
"Adi (producer Aditya Chopra) asked me to check the room. They had been researching for six-eight months," he added. The extensive research by the team of 'Fan' helped Shah Rukh get certain nuances correct.
"While we were trying to device a voice for Gaurav (fan in the film), they made me hear my own interviews as my voice was thinner and younger in the earlier times," he said.
"Lot of things in the film are derivatives of what I might have said on screen in films. Like a love dialogue (in
'Fan') is not from any film, but it is a derivative of the love dialogues that I say (in my films)," he added.
The upcoming thriller also starring former model Waluscha de Sousa and veteran actor Sachin Pilgaonkar's daughter Shriya, opens in theatres on April 15.
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