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Shah Rukh Khan Takes Berlin By Storm
By Manik Mehta
BERLIN, Feb 15 (Bernama) -- As the curtain went up for a ten-day glamour
event in Berlin, with international movie stars and anyone remotely connected
with movies descending on the German capital, the city was transformed into a
showcase of faces that most Germans only get to see on the screen.
One such personality was Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, who attended the
annual film awards known as the Berlinale, which opened Saturday.
However, SRK, as the Bollywood star is often referred to by the media, was
also here to participate in the premiere of his latest action thriller, “Don-2,”
which was extensively shot in Berlin.
Bollywood has in the past shown an indifference to filming on location in
Germany where, as many Indians and Asians often complain that the environment is
unfriendly to foreigners.
Instead, Bollywood has shot many of its films in Switzerland, France,
Mauritius, South Africa, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia. Indeed, SRK’s "Don"
prequel was shot on location in Malaysia and was a box-office hit.
THE MAFIA BOSS' CHARM
In "Don-2", SRK plays the boss of an Indian mafia ring that extends its
tentacles to Germany, providing an excuse for shooting the film in Berlin.
As he arrived at the Berlinale, the gathering of fans went berserk, with
females going into frenzy-like screaming at his sight.
SRK’s presence in Berlin made it vividly clear to the city’s tourism
planners what they could have achieved in terms of publicity had Hollywood star
Tom Cruise shot his "Mission Impossible-3" in Berlin.
As it turned out, Cruise decided to take his crew to Rome because he found
the atmosphere in Berlin discouraging. Nonetheless, Berlin tourism experts can
be consoled that they got an equally renowned film ace from India.
"It is a surprise that Shah Rukh Khan decided to shoot the film in Berlin.
Credit for this should be given to Berlin, which is trying to attract visitors
from India who usually prefer to go to Switzerland, the UK, France and to the
USA. Hopefully, Khan’s film will work as bait for high-spending tourism traffic
from India," Guido Haupt, who works for a German tour operating company, told
Bernama.
BOLLYWOOD GAINING RECOGNITION IN GERMANY
SRK’s "Don-2" had a glittering special premiere at the Berlinale on Saturday
night.
Bollywood was hardly known in Germany a decade or so ago. Indian films were
then viewed mainly by the Indian diaspora, with Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Sri
Lankans, Arabs and other Asians often joining the crowds, with an occasional
white face spotted in the audience, possibly, persuaded by friends to come
along.
However, with the advent of globalisation and India’s recognised prowess in
a number of scientific and technological fields, particularly the
information-technology sector, the German perception of India and everything
Indian has changed radically.
From a land of Taj Mahal, tigers and beggars, India is now a coveted partner
in business, technology and the arts.
"Don-2" does not fail to capture Berlin’s sights and sounds in an impressive
way. One of the highlights of the film is an action scene at the Alexanderplatz,
where SRK’s character jumps from the roof of Park Inn Hotel below into the
street. There are, of course, fights, heists, romance and the city itself, whose
image is enhanced with technical effects.
SRK’s arrival at the Friedrichstadtpalast venue, eagerly anticipated by the
waiting crowds, foremost of all by teenage girls, generated a lot of interest.
Wir lieben Dich, Shah Rukh!” (“We love you, Shah Rukh”) a blonde German
young schoolgirl shouted.
Shamsi Ali, a Malaysian from Johor, said that he was happy to have a glimpse
of Shah Rukh Khan. “I am here on a short business visit on my way to London, but
I am delighted I could see the actor in flesh and blood. I had seen him only in
movies,” he told Bernama.
SRK’s female co-star in the film, Priyanka Chopra, also arrived in Berlin.
-- BERNAMA