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It's Shah Rukh all the way at Poland's Bollywood fest

Shah Rukh Khan once again stole the hearts of the Polish fans with his performance in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi at the Second Bollywood Film Festival in Poland where Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par and Deepa Mehta's Water were also screened.

Updated on: Mar 31, 2009 03:01 PM IST
IANS | By , Warsaw
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Shah Rukh Khan once again stole the hearts of the Polish fans with his performance in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi at the Second Bollywood Film Festival in Poland where Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par and Deepa Mehta's Water were also screened.

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Shah Rukh, who is almost a household name in Poland, didn't leave much scope for others to replace him in the hearts of his fans at the weeklong festival entitled 'Experience the Taste of India' that concluded Sunday.

"Shah Rukh is well-established in our psyche and we feel close to him with his performances. For us, it doesn't matter who are the other great stars in India these days - whether it is Amitabh (Bachchan) or his son Abhishek, Aamir Khan or Hrithik Roshan," said Anusia Sancewicz, a well-known media personality.

"Shah Rukh is really superb in most of his movies that have been shown in Poland in the past four years starting from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham which took Poland by surprise. In a sense, this film opened the floodgates for Bollywood films," added Anusia.

"Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par is an excellent movie and it has been appreciated by educated people, but the craze for Shah Rukh remains unabated," observed Riki Rana, a successful businessman and son-in-law of legendary Bollwyood singer Talat Mahmood.

"The role of a commoner portrayed by Shah Rukh in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi created more ripples in the minds of the Polish audience as Raj Kapoor had done with his roles in Aawara and Shri 420 in 1950s and 1960s in the erstwhile Soviet Union," added Riki Rana.

J.J. Singh, president of the Polish Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that to promote Aamir a separate festival of his films needs to be organised.

"To promote Aamir Khan we should organise an exclusive festival of his big films such as Ghajini, Rang De Basanti and Fanaa. The climax of Fanaa was filmed on the Tatra mountains of Poland, yet the film has not generated much curiosity in this country, which is surprising," said Singh who was also the main patron of the festival along with the Epelpol Entertainment.

Deepa Mehta's Water, Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham starrer Dostana and Yash Raj Films' Tashan were also screened along with Outsourced and Hello.

"Since Poland produces very artistic movies with great directors like Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Zanussi and Roman Polanski, that is why Mehta's Water was highly appreciated by the artistic Polish fans," said Gabellia Krzyzowska, an eminent Indophile.

"There is scope for films of Shabana Azmi, Nasiruddin Shah and Om Puri," she added.

 
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