Shahrukh Khan, from a Dream to Reality
Munaza Kazmi
“When you really desire something
from the heart and soul, all the universe conspires you to achieve it”, Paulo
Coelho - Alchemist, 1988.
There are a few stories in
the world that exist between reality and legend. They usually begin with the
words “it is said” or “Once upon a time”. One such story happens to be about
Shahrukh Khan, his dream and the city of Mumbai. Legend has it that a long time
ago, way before he became the superstar that he is today, Khan standing on
Marine Drive, looked across the gigantic sea at the slowly setting sun, said:
“I’ll rule this city one day”.
The Universe conspired and today, Shahrukh Khan is the undisputed
Badshah of Bollywood and not just Bollywood but the biggest star of the world.
It wasn’t an easy journey, however. An outsider in every way, Khan came
from extremely humble beginnings and had to overcome massive personal and
professional losses to reach where he is today.
Moreover, what a grateful and humble SRK that I heard him saying in a
couple of interviews, “What I am today is because a lot of people came together
to ease my path when I needed it the most. Khan speaks about his “life mentors”
who gave him a place to stay in Mumbai when he didn’t have a roof over his
head. He emotionally recalls how even the biggest of celebrities, including the
evergreen Hema, imparted nuggets of wisdom to him so that he’d be able to make
better choices in life.
“When I came from Delhi, I had no family. I had nobody, and I tell this
to everyone that I have an extended family in all the filmmakers, all these
leading ladies, all the producers, some other friends I’ve made along the way
in the film industry. If it wasn’t for them, I genuinely would not be
celebrating 25 years of my life here,” said Shahrukh Khan.
Khan’s parents were taken from him at an early age and he admits to
having adopted acting as a way to vent his feelings and fill up the void in his
life. “My parents went away suddenly. We got to know they had cancer and within
two and a half months, they were gone. I didn’t know what to do. I just felt
one night, while at their mazaar that I should fill this void with something. I
got a fortunate break in films. For me, acting is not work but a place to vent
out my feelings.”The Almighty who’s the
benefactor of life and death, if test us with difficulties, also makes us find
ways to overcome those,” he added, showing incorrigible optimism and the
insurmountable ability to overcome obstacles, two characteristics that have come
to define him.
When Khan first came to
Mumbai, he brought only Rupees 1,500 with him,“I am really scared of failures.
Coming from a lower-middle class family, I saw a lot of failure. At a certain
juncture of my life, I was thrown out on the road because we could not pay
rent. Poverty instils fear, stress and sometimes depression,” he said in an
interaction with around 800 management students in 2013.
Despite being faced with
such abject poverty and partaking the roles that were being rejected by others
(Deewana was turned down by Armaan Kohli, Baazigar by Salman Khan and Darr by
Aamir Khan), Khan states that he has never sold his soul for stardom – it’s
been sheer, backbreaking hard work mixed with incredible talent and unshakeable
faith in himself and the Universe.
The boy who stood on Marine
Drive all those years ago could have never imagined how far he’d come. Or maybe
he did. Perhaps, that’s why he became the legend we now address by the name of
Shah Rukh Khan
In the end I would like to say, for many Shah
Rukh Khan is inspiration while for others, he is a living legend, but for me,you
are life. You have the smile that can melt hearts, your hair shines like those
of raven, your eyes such as of enchanted dreams, and mere sight of yours make
me forget everything.
Once again, the whirlpool of time is testing
you, I with all the lovers of yours across the globe praying for salvation. And
we wish you a very happy birthday with the sincerest prayers.
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Munaza Kazmi holds MPhil in Management Sciences (Bahria University Islamabad, 2020). She’s a travel writer, an author, & co-author of scientific contributions in national & international publications. Her main areas of research include tourism & quality management.
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