Shahrukh Khan reveals why he chose bald look for Jawaan

khaskhabar.com : Friday, September 15, 2023 4:14 PM
Mumbai Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan is getting appreciation from all over the world for the film ‘Jawaan’. The actor has revealed about his liking towards anti-heroes. He shared why he chose the bald look for the action entertainer.
Shahrukh spoke with IMDb for their brand-new segment ‘Icons Only’. The first guest of this segment was global star Shahrukh Khan.
The actor talked about ‘Jawaan’ and shared important information about his career so far. Directed by Atlee, ‘Jawaan’ stars Shah Rukh Khan in the dual roles of Captain Vikram Rathore, a former commando, and Azad, the jailer of a women’s prison.
Talking about the same, Shah Rukh said: “I never wanted to play a hero. I find heroes very boring. Playing the good guy again and again becomes boring after a time. Personally Se, I like playing bad guys.”
Talking about his bald look in Jaawaan, Shahrukh said, “I chose the bald look out of laziness because then I didn’t have to do makeup for two hours. I would just love to be bald. I just hope that girls “I like bald men, because I like bald girls.”
He further added, “If I had to explain myself, I would explain myself like this, somewhere in India there is an actor who has tried, and is still trying very hard.”
Talking about the style of ‘Jawaan’, the ‘Baazigar’ fame actor said, “There is a style of filmmaking in South India, it is more intense. It is a roller coaster ride, packing everything into two and a half hours. This could be a unique experience for audiences around the world.”
Regarding the inclusion of female talent in the film, Shah Rukh said, “The idea was to have five fierce, dangerous women whose faces look like they have done wrong. Some of them did action for the first time for the film. Have learned to do.”
The film also stars Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Deepika Padukone (in a special appearance), Priyamani and Sanya Malhotra. It was released on 7 September.
(IANS)
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