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WATCH: SRK Gives 'Bollywood' Style 'Gyan' In Edinburgh

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Oct, 2015 12:08 PM
  • WATCH: SRK Gives 'Bollywood' Style 'Gyan' In Edinburgh
After receiving an honorary degree from the University of Edinburgh here, Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan went on to dole out "life lessons" to the students in Bollywood style.
 
He said his journey in showbiz has instilled some jewels of wisdom in him, and added that the "film titles have formulated all that I believe one should pass on as life lessons". 
 
Starting his journey from Indian television, Shah Rukh took a plunge in Hindi films in early 1990s and soon emerged as Bollywood's "Baadshah" and the "King of Romance". He is credited for hit films like "Baazigar", "Darr", "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai", "Kal Ho Naa Ho" and "Don". 
 
 
He received the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa from the University Chancellor, HRH The Princess Royal, in Edinburgh. The actor was presented with the degree in recognition of his outstanding record of philanthropy, altruism and humanitarianism and his global reach as an actor, read a statement. 
 
Be it overcoming fear, daring to walk the road less travelled or living from heart and spreading love, Shah Rukh has learnt the way to live life through Hindi films. 
 
"One of the first movies of my career was a movie called 'Deewana'. So here's my first life lesson, inspired by the movie title 'Deewana' - Madness (of the particularly nice or romantic kind) is an absolute prerequisite to a happy and successful life," Shah Rukh said while addressing students. 
 
 
He added: "Soon after I acted in 'Deewana', I became the hapless hero of a movie called 'Chamatkar'... All you have to do is fall asleep! In other words, no matter how bad it gets, life is the miracle you are searching for. There is no other one around the corner." 
 
Shah Rukh has also explored the negative realms of cinema by playing anti-hero in films like "Darr" and "Baazigar". He said he went against the wave and tried to break stereotypes of Indian films. 
 
"Few actors would have willingly switched from romantic heroes to obsessively violent lovers. I took the leap...'Darr' means fear in Hindi...Don't let your fears become boxes that enclose you. Open them out, feel them and turn them into the greatest courage you are capable of," the actor said. 
 
Shah Rukh summed up his speech by saying "Study hard. Work hard. Play harder."
 
 
He ended on a filmy note with a dialogue from his "Om Shanti Om" - "Like in Hindi films, in real life too everything ends well. And if it doesn't, then that's not the end...picture abhi baaki hai, mere doston."

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