Shahrukh Khan, popularly known as Bollywood’s ‘King Khan’, was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 77th Locarno Film Festival on August 10. This award recognises his enormous influence on cinema. In his address to an audience of 8,000 people, Khan shared his views on cinema and described it as a strong art form that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries.
Essence of Art
Khan asserted that art should celebrate life and not merely serve political or intellectual goals. He said that art is an act of putting life before everything else, showing that creativity is universal. He also said that love, which goes beyond language, is an important part of art. This means that true creativity comes from emotional connections. With a touch of humour, Khan renamed his award to the “Leopard Award for being the most impressive in the world”, displaying his humility and charm and winning the affection of the audience.
Influence on cinema
Festival director Ziona A. Nazzaro praised Khan’s influence and highlighted his excellent work ethic and discipline. She highlighted how Khan’s cinema has inspired and uplifted the dreams of others. At the end of his speech, Shah Rukh Khan reaffirmed his commitment to play different roles and explore different emotions in his future projects, assuring the audience of his continued dedication to excellence in his work.
About Shahrukh Khan
Shahrukh Khan, known as the “Badshah of Bollywood”, was born on November 2, 1965 in New Delhi. He attended St. Columba’s School and earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Hansraj College. Khan started his career in television in 1988 with the show “Fauji”. His production company, Red Chillies Entertainment, also works in visual effects. She supports several charities, including the Meer Foundation, which focuses on women’s empowerment. Khan has received over 200 awards and has a wax statue at Madame Tussauds. He is famous for his signature “arms outstretched” pose.
Facts about the Locarno Film Festival
- The Locarno Film Festival began in 1946.
- It takes place every August in the beautiful city of Locarno, Switzerland.
- The festival is famous for its open-air screenings in the Piazza Grande.
- It awards the Golden Leopard Prize for Best Film.
- The festival highlights independent films and often features debut films as well.
- It has featured prominent directors such as Wong Kar-wai and Pedro Almodóvar.
- There is also a section for restoring and preserving classic films.
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