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Shah Rukh Khan defiant of critics as he is awarded Best Villain title


Update – 20 September 2007: this press release posted on 19 February 2007 should not be used without reference to the press release, 91Èȱ¬ Director-General updates 91Èȱ¬ Trust on action to strengthen editorial processes (20.9.07).

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After a month of public voting, radio presenters Raj and Pablo finally revealed the 91Èȱ¬ Asian Network Film Café Award winners – the only audience-voted online Bollywood award in the UK.

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Shah Rukh Khan won the Best Villain award for his controversial performance in the remake of classic Bollywood film Don.

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His performance in Don received as many criticisms as it did applaud. Shah Rukh was asked if he now felt vindicated in light of the public votes that he received.

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Shah Rukh said: "No, you feel vindicated if you believe in the people who give the negative reactions and I never believe in that because it was very clearly a modern day combined with the old Don version and it was targeted at an audience, which may not have seen the old Don.

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"We can just assume that the older audience did not like the film but the younger audiences, who we aimed the film at, really enjoyed it. I feel I did a good job and I liked what I did in Don."

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Shah Rukh was even more defiant towards his critics when he spoke to Film Café about his role in Khabhi Alvida Naa Khena, where he plays an adulterous husband.

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He remarked: "I have been working for many years ... I get surprised that critics get confused between the actor and the role.

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"In Khabhi Alvida Naa Khena I play a guy who is not nice, sleeps with someone else's wife but that's a character. You play a grittier character the critics have a problem with that. It's the ticket-paying audience that counts at the end of the day".

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Amir Khan, voted Best Actor in the awards, spoke exclusively to Film Café to explain why these awards mean more to him than industry voted awards.

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He said: "I'm overwhelmed by the response of the audience. It was a difficult film to do as an actor. I am really moved by the response.

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"Film and award ceremonies are so subjective and I don't take award nights serious – the film has been made for the audience and they have loved it and that is of prime importance to me."

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Rang De Basanti did particularly well, winning the overall vote in four of the eight categories.

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Other winners include:

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  • Best Film - Rang De Basanti (28% of the vote)

  • Best Soundtrack - Don: The chase begins again (27%)

  • Best Actor - Amir Khan in Rang De Basanti (29%)

  • Best Actress - Rani in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (23%)

  • Best Supporting Actor - Abhisekh Bachan in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (32%)

  • Best Supporting Actress - Soha Ali Khan in Rang De Basanti

  • Best Director - Rakesheye Mehra for Rang De Basanti and Karan Johar for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (27% each)

  • Best Villain - Shah Rukh Khan in Don (44%)

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Notes to Editors

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Shah Rukh Khan's wax work will soon be unveiled at Madame Tussaud's.

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Category: Asian Network
Date: 19.02.2007
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