A Pakistani star was reportedly informed by Shah Rukh Khan that Indian and Pakistani films ought to be distributed together.
It would be inaccurate to claim that Shah Rukh Khan is well-liked everywhere. He calls himself the “last of stars” in Bollywood and is well-known worldwide, with followers on every continent. He has repeatedly shown that, in his eyes, there are no limitations to art. One such opportunity presented itself in 2005 when he ran across Pakistani actor Humayun Saeed.
The two were getting ready for the Zed Cine Awards at the time, and the ‘Jawan’ star was used to the flashing lights. Saeed was soothed by him, and he also advised him that Pakistani innovation should travel over frontiers so that Indians may appreciate its beauty.
Humayun Saeed recalled his 2005 encounter with Shah Rukh Khan. When I first saw Shah Rukh, there was a lot of enthusiasm, the man remarked. He treated me very nicely. He forced me to sit with him when we were in his room and we talked about films from Pakistan and India. At the time, SRK was discussing the movies Mehreen Jabbar and Shaan, both of which were now playing in theatres. He suggested that Indian and Pakistani films be released simultaneously.
Saeed then remembers a humiliating time when Shah Rukh Khan inspired him, advised him to calm down, and instructed him to put the burden on his shoulders. He goes on, “He made me feel at ease. I had only just arrived at the sets the day before, so I was unsure of exactly what to do. “Main sambhal lunga,” said Shah Rukh. Overall, the occasion was really unique. According to accounts, Khan praised Saeed other times as well.
“At that time Khuda Kay Lie was just released, it was also released in India, and Shah Rukh Khan was telling me that whosoever has watched it, he has praised the film,” the TV actor was seen in Samaa TV’s new show Super Over. We talked about exchanging flicks, and Shah Rukh had the brilliant idea to bring the flags on stage. The crowd applauded as we connected the flags. Saeed also appeared in Netflix’s popular “The Crown.”