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Shah Rukh was speaking at the fan meet-and-greet for ”Dunki”, his last film of 2023. He had started the year with ”Pathaan” and followed it up with ”Jawan”. All three films turned out to be commercial successes.
For someone who has been working continuously for 33 years, taking ”such a big gap” was new for him, the 58-year-old actor said.
”Normally, you feel a little nervous and you feel that, ‘I hope I’ve got the film right’. Previously, some of my films didn’t do well so I thought I’m not making good films. But I think more than my films, it was the love of the people for ‘Pathaan’, ‘Jawan’ and ‘Dunki’…
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”Dunki”, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, opened to mixed reviews upon its release on December 21. The comedy drama, based on an illegal immigration technique ‘donkey flight’, also stars Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal, Boman Irani, Vikram Kochhar and Anil Grover.
Every film has a different destiny and Hirani’s movies talk about the matter of the heart, added Shah Rukh.
”Those films aren’t made so that people gather in the cinemas to watch them on a weekend and make a lot of noise. Those are films that talk about our lives and what I liked the most about ‘Dunki’ was about home and family.
”The whole being that you may leave your home, but home never leaves your heart. It’s about where you belong… In India, these roots are really strong… People cherish this thought… It’s a very touching film,” he said.
At the event, Shah Rukh also gave a shout-out to the cast and crew of ”Dunki”.