New Delhi: A super-duper hit from superstar Shah Rukh Khan is long overdue, says the industry. Though his magnetic personality pulls in fans for each of his films, they were not enough to make his last few films blockbusters. Now trade pundits are hoping that Chennai Express would taste box-office success and boost King Khan’s fluctuating fortunes.
Shah Rukh has pulled out all stops to make this one a hit - from onground promotions across states, special appearances on the small screen, having the film’s music played in restrooms of multiplexes and releasing it on an occasion as holy as Eid on Friday - King Khan has steered Chennai Express around all the right quarters.
In the recent past, the 47-year-old has showcased a variety in his roles - if he played a fictional version of himself in Billu Barber, he portrayed Rizwan Khan, a character suffering from Asperger syndrome in My Name Is Khan with vengeance. His Ra.One, one of the most expensive movies made in the country, gave SRK a superhero avatar, while Don 2: The Chase Continues brought him back as the villain, and Jab Tak Hai Jaan gave a window to his most-loved romantic streak.
My Name Is Khan fared better internationally. SRK himself admitted he could have done better with Ra.One. And the fizz for Jab Tak Hai Jaan died soon after it was released.
Such lulls are not new in the Bollywood badshah’s over two-decade-old career. Remember how post-Main Hoon Na, his films Swades, Veer-Zaara and Paheliwon critical acclaim, but failed to elicit an overwhelming response at the box office?
Then 2006 release Don punched out the bad phase with its tremendous business, followed by two more blockbusters - Om Shanti Om and Chak De! India.
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