Chapter 156: A Family of Films

Lakuma smiled a little embarrassedly: "Well, I owe it to you, so boss, do you have the right person here?" ”

Sha Kru said in his heart, what kind of candidate can be more suitable than the original two actors. So Shakru pretended to groan for a while, and then said: "This actor is an MSL youth, so he must find an MSL actor to play it, well, I think I won it last year?" The young man who won the Filmfare Best Newcomer Award is quite suitable, with good acting skills, a little fame, and a value that is not too high. ”

Rakuma thought about it for a long time before he remembered this man and said, "Ah, you're talking about the Shah Rukh who seduced the widow's little white face, right?" ”

This reply made Shakru can't help but have black lines all over his head, if Shah Rukh's fans know that someone dares to say this about their idol, the "King of Bollywood", the eight-time winner of Best Actor, and one of the three Khans of India, this result is really unimaginable. And couldn't he see that even his boss's name was converted from the word Shahrukh?

Of course, then again, Shah Rukh was just a newcomer at this time, and his passion scene with the little widow in "DEEWANA" was indeed too impressive

Therefore, Sha Kelu could only nod helplessly and said: "That's right, it's him, I think his acting skills are good, you go and get in touch and try to sign it." ”

"Okay, I'll go find him tomorrow. So who does the heroine choose? Rakuma continued.

"KAZOL WHO PLAYS BEKHUDI." Shakru replied succinctly.

"But she's also MSL." Rakuma asked, confused.

"What? She's also MSL? In fact, he didn't know much about Kadul, he only knew that her family background was very good, her husband was Ajayed Ugan, and the rest didn't know, I thought that I could play a Hindu girl who was unwilling to be bound by tradition so vividly, how could it be a Hindu girl, but I didn't expect it to be MSL, is the Indian film industry going to be ruled by MSL actors

Fortunately, at this time, Rakuma relieved him: "But it doesn't matter if she's it, after all, it's a film family." ”

Through Rakuma's introduction, Shakru knew what a film family was. Kadrow's great-grandfather was the godfather of Indian cinema, her grandfather Sashada Mukoji and her uncle were prominent figures in Bollywood, and many of her parents, uncles and cousins were also famous Bollywood movie stars. His father, Sulm Mukoji, was a director and producer; Mother Tanuga Mukoji is a former award-winning actor; Aunt Nutan is a well-known Indian actress who still holds the proud record of winning the "Indian Film Audience Award" five times; Her grandmother, Shubona Samashi, and great-grandmother, Ratan Bai, were also well-known Hindi film actors; Her cousins, Joy Mukogjee and Deb Mukogjee, were both filmmakers. This does not include actresses such as her cousins Lani - Makhheji, Shabani - Mukherjee, Monish Pearl and other actresses who later became famous.

SO, IN RACULMA'S VIEW, ALTHOUGH KADROW'S DEBUT FILM, BEKHUDI, WAS NOT A GREAT SUCCESS. But it is absolutely worthwhile to have the opportunity to have a relationship with Mukherjee, India's oldest film family, not to mention growing up in such a family, as long as the talent is not too bad, then the acting skills will definitely not be wrong.

So the book was finalized, and Lakuma arranged for the editor to write the script. While he began to contact Shah Rukh and Kadrow. It is also a coincidence that it was just in time for these two people to finish filming "Love Scam", in fact, it was from this drama that Shah Rukh and Kador officially became popular, but at this time the movie has not yet been launched, so the price of the two is not high.

Although Rakuma's previous impression of Shah Rukh was just a "little white face who seduced a widow", after meeting Shah Rukh himself, his opinion immediately changed.

In fact, among the three major khans of Indian films, Shah Rukh's image is the most tall and strong, and it is easy to give people a sense of maturity and stability, which is related to the experience of practicing fencing for many years and winning the annual fencing championship in college. In fact, look at Shahrukh's resume. You would never have imagined that he would become a successful actor.

Growing up in Nagar (Pakistani geographical name), Shah Rukh Khan attended St. Columba's School, where he discovered his talent for sports, theatre and expertise, as evidenced by the fencing championship. Shah Rukh Khan then attended Hansraj College (1985–1988), where he earned a bachelor's degree in economics. Although he went on to pursue a master's degree in mass communication, he eventually decided to give up and start his acting career in Bollywood.

Shah Rukh readily agreed to Rakuma's invitation. One is because of the generous treatment provided by Polaris, to be honest, Rakuma was a little surprised by this treatment, is it appropriate to give a newcomer such treatment, but Shakru knows that signing Shah Rukh with this treatment is really the price of cabbage. On the other hand, Shah Rukh is very, very fond of this script. He even felt that this script was telling his own story, because he himself was an MSL youth, and his wife was a Hindu girl, and it took a lot of twists and turns for them to get together before they finally held a wedding in 1991.

Kadrow's signing of the contract took a bit of a gamble, because Kadrow's grandfather, Sashada Mukoji, didn't like the kind of film company that he considered to be too westernized. However, Kadrow's father was very optimistic about the development of North Star, and Kadrow's own wishes finally passed the family meeting.

While Rakuma was busy signing with the actor, Shakru welcomed a strange guest here, in fact, since his name as a fortune teller, he had almost never stopped having a guest here, but this guest still surprised him very much.

PS: A reader has long suggested to me about the situation in Manipur, a small Chinese state in India, and I hope I can write about the relevant plot, to be honest, I was also very excited when I first found out the information, thinking that this is another Ryukyu and can be deduced. However, when I carefully researched the information, I found that the situation in Manipur and the Ryukyus was not the same, and the situation involved was more complicated, and I didn't plan to get involved in too much politics in this book, so I planned to write it differently. (To be continued.) )