Shah Rukh Khan teaches Kartik Aaryan Rajasthani

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Shah Rukh Khan teaches Kartik Aaryan Rajasthani

Synopsis

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was recently seen teaching the Rajasthani language to Kartik Aaryan. A viral video shows SRK demonstrating a traditional welcome for IIFA dignitaries. The upcoming IIFA ceremony will celebrate its 25th anniversary in Jaipur, where Kartik will host the event.

Key Takeaways

  • Shah Rukh Khan teaches Rajasthani to Kartik Aaryan.
  • SRK demonstrates a traditional welcome for film dignitaries.
  • The IIFA ceremony celebrates its 25th anniversary in Jaipur.
  • Kartik Aaryan is hosting the event after his success.
  • Shah Rukh Khan shares his experiences with the underworld.

Mumbai, Jan 25 (NationPress) The iconic Bollywood figure Shah Rukh Khan, recognized for his recent role in ‘Jawan’, has been spotted teaching the Rajasthani language to the talented Kartik Aaryan.

A video that has taken social media by storm showcases SRK demonstrating a traditional welcome for film industry dignitaries, stating, “Padhaaro mhaare IIFA. Padhaaro mhaare des Rajasthan. Khamma ghani”, while both artists bowed in reverence.

This year's IIFA ceremony, celebrating its 25th anniversary, is set to take place in Jaipur. The event will be hosted by Kartik, who has gained immense popularity after the success of the ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’ franchise.

Shah Rukh, who has passed the hosting responsibilities to Kartik, is renowned for being one of the most entertaining emcees at award ceremonies in India, in addition to being a global movie star. His humor, charisma, and quick wit make him a remarkable host.

In a previous social media clip, Shah Rukh Khan discussed his encounters with the darker aspects of the underworld.

He explained, “The Hindi film industry is currently the easiest target. We are the largest film producers globally. The mafia may back a project and demand, ‘I want you in my film’. They attempt to create a film with their associates and say, ‘Okay Shah Rukh, you must do this film or this hero or this actress must star in it’. When I inquire about the producer, they respond, ‘It's fine, we’re sending this person; you can negotiate with him and sign the film’.”

He continued, “So, if you are fearful, you sign it; if you are willing to take risks, you decline.”

When questioned about being threatened, Shah Rukh replied, “Yes, I have faced it several times. I had extensive security for three years with police assistance.”

Bollywood, or the Hindi film industry, received official industry status in 1998. Sushma Swaraj, who served as the Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, granted this status, thereby legitimizing the film sector and allowing it access to loans from financial institutions.