Did Shah Rukh Khan Surprise Himani Shivpuri by Revealing He Once Worked as a Junior Artist in Her Movie?
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Key Takeaways
- Shah Rukh Khan started his career as a junior artist.
- Himani Shivpuri fondly remembers their first meeting.
- SRK's humility is a key part of his persona.
- The bond between actors can create lasting memories.
- Celebrating milestones in an artist’s career is meaningful.
Mumbai, Nov 2 (NationPress) The esteemed actress Himani Shivpuri recounted a touching story about Shah Rukh Khan as the celebrated star marked his 60th birthday on Sunday.
Reflecting on their initial encounter, the actress disclosed that SRK once told her he had served as a junior artist in one of her early films, “In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones.” In her emotional tribute, Shivpuri expressed her astonishment when the actor referenced the project, which she had worked on during her days at the National School of Drama under the direction of Pradeep Krishen. Her post provided a nostalgic look back at Shah Rukh’s modest beginnings before he ascended to become the Badshah of Bollywood.
Accompanying her photo with the superstar, Himani Shivpuri wrote, “Suprabhat! Wishing a very Happy Birthday to Shah Rukh Khan, the Badshah of Bollywood. During our first meeting, he mentioned that in the film where you were the heroine, I was a junior artist. I couldn’t believe he remembered the film—‘Where Annie Gives It Those Ones,’ a project I did during my NSD days, directed by Pradeep Krishen.”
“It was during DDLJ that we went on to collaborate in several films afterward. I truly enjoyed working with him; many of you might remember my iconic saree scene—it's magical how Shah Rukh gave all the cues, even when he wasn’t in the same shot. His shots were filmed separately, but during mine, he stood and provided all the cues.”
Himani Shivpuri added, “That’s the essence that crowns him as King Khan, along with his passion and commitment to his craft. I could continue praising his wonderful qualities; one thing I cherish is when he included me among the top 10 best actresses alongside Meryl Streep, Madhuri, and Sridevi in Filmfare. Thank you, dear; God bless you! May you keep ruling our hearts!” (sic)
Himani Shivpuri shared the screen with Shah Rukh Khan in the iconic 1995 film “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,” where she portrayed Simran’s affectionate aunt, Kammo. She also featured in Shah Rukh Khan’s blockbuster Kuch Kuch Hota Hai from 1998, though they did not share any scenes together.