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Shah Rukh Khan took his very heavy special effects film to Zero to China for closing the Beijing International Film Festival, where he spoke about the poor performance of the film in India, reported IANS. "Unfortunately, Zero as such was not very well received at my home in India.Maybe I did the wrong movie, maybe I n & # 39; I have not done the right narration, so I'm a little suspicious about its reception here I hope people here will like it, "said the 53-year-old superstar in an interview with China Global Television Network. Zero would be manufactured with a budget of about 200 crores of rupees while his collections were stopping well ahead of 100 crore on the Indian market the first week.
Zero manufactured by Shah Rukh Khan Red Chillies Entertainment would be his most expensive film to date.
Shah Rukh Khan stated that a lot of work was done to make Zero and that, therefore, his debacle did not make him "depressed." But it made him want to never see him again the film: "When it went bad, I felt bad, that many people rejected it … when you make a film like that for three years and it goes bad … you do not become not depressed or anything else … I did not want to see him, I'll see him after three months, maybe I'll understand when I'm gone what was wrong with that . [19659003] Zero will be screened at the film festival on April 20th.
Shah Rukh Khan presented in an unprecedented role in Zero – he played a contested character vertically with the gift of the gab. Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma were her co-stars in the film directed by Aanand L. Rai.
Zero came out as a Christmas offering, but was able to do only 80 crore of Rs the first week. In an interview early in the year, Anjum Rajabali, the author of the biography of Rakesh Sharma, said Shah Rukh Khan may have chosen not to participate in the film because he had been "shaken" by the failure of Zero .
(19659004) (With IANS Entries)
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