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When Shahid Chose Michael Jackson's Concert Over Birthday Presents

IANS, 14 Jun, 2016 12:59 PM
    Actor Shahid Kapoor, who essays a rockstar in "Udta Punjab", says he was so crazy about watching King of Pop Michael Jackson perform live that he asked his mother to buy him a ticket of his concert rather than give him birthday presents for five years.
     
    Shahid said on TV show "Yaar Mera Superstar": “It was 1995 and the ticket was for Rs 3,000. I told my mom that Michael Jackson is coming and don’t give me my birthday presents for the next five years but buy me this ticket."
     
    "So somehow, I managed to collect some money; saved some from my pocket money, took a loan from my mom, and I bought that ticket."
     
    Asked if he ever wanted to be a rockstar, Shahid said: "I guess when you watch huge stars on stage -- be it film stars, music stars or rockstars, of course, there is a part of you that wants to be on that stage, doing that one day, and you want people to react to you that way. I guess every artiste somewhere feels that; that's where it all starts."
     
    "Udta Punjab" highlights the issue of rampant drug abuse among the youth in Punjab. Shahid is seen essaying the character of a high-on-drugs, long-haired rockstar, who sings with glee and abuses with impunity. 
     
    It features Alia Bhatt as a migrant Bihari labourer, Kareena Kapoor Khan as a doctor who is determined to fight the illegal transportation of drugs, and Punjabi actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh as a police officer.
     
    Produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Phantom Productions, "Udta Punjab" is set to release on June 17.

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