Shahrukh Khan confirms his role in Sujoy Ghosh's 'Padshah'

Shah Rukh Khan was honored at the Locarno Film festival in switzerland where he was honored with the Pardo alla Carrera Award. This award was given to the bollywood award for his many contributions to the cinema. Shahrukh made a special trip to switzerland to accept this honor and mark a milestone in his illustrious career.
During the festival, king Khan also attended a live event where he confirmed his involvement in Sujoy Ghosh's upcoming film Shah. Considering the challenges of action films, Shah Rukh said that he follows a weight loss diet to prepare for tough action sequences. "It's hard work, you have to practice, learn, and two people do some risky work. My boys are amazing. But 80% if you're serious about selling, in the end you have to do it yourself , saw that it wasn't right," he explained.


Despite the cool look on the screen, the reality of being tied up and suffering after shooting is far from exciting, he added jokingly, "The next film will be made I, king, have to start working on my movie 'King'. The weight should be lowered and stretched a little so that the tail does not stick during the exercise. It hurts. "It's the worst thing to see me on the set after work, because I look really good in the movie, but I'm all tied up, and then you see people who you blow kisses."

While accepting the Pardo ala Carrera award, Shahrukh inspired the 8,000 crowd with his wit and joke about the difficulty in pronouncing the name of the award. "Thank you all for welcoming me with open arms - it's much more than what I do on screen," he said gratefully.
 

"Very beautiful, very cultural, very artistic, very hot city, Locarno," he joked, acknowledging the heat of the swiss summer. Many people were crowded into a small, very hot square. It's like being at home in India."

Shahrukh also spoke strongly about the film's potential, calling it "the most profound and influential art project of our time". He emphasized that art transcends borders, it should come from the heart and express its truth without the need for political, controversial or moral statements. "I firmly believe that film is the most profound and influential art form of our time," he explains. I have been involved in this industry for many years and this journey has taught me some lessons." "Art, above all, is life-enhancing. It transcends all man-made boundaries and goes to the point of salvation. It has no politics. There is no reason to argue. No need to preach. It's not mental. There is no reason to be moral. Art and movies should only show what is in his heart to express his truth. And that's the most creative thing for me, honestly." concluded SRK.

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