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    SRK Fans – A Bollywood Tribe

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    By Lavina Melwani on April 22, 2012 Cinema, The Buzz
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    Gloria Ramchandani in her SRK shirt, one of the many Shah Rukh Khan fans at the Yale event where SRK received the Chubb Fellowship. Photo- Lavina Melwani
    Gloria Ramchandani in her SRK tee shirt – Photo: Lavina Melwani

    Shah Rukh Khan Fans – Who Are They? You? And You?


    Who are Shah Rukh Khan fans? No anthropological thesis this, but anecdotal evidence and what my eyes saw at the recent Yale event where the Bollywood Badshah was honored with the Chubb Fellowship, I would have to say SRK fans are an ageless lot, going all the way from  babyhood to Golden Oldies. Actually maybe it starts even earlier with Shah Rukh-mad moms watching his movies during their pregnancies, giving their unborn babies a taste of Chammak Challo while still in the womb!

    The line of fans waiting outside the Schubert Theater  for the SRK event snaked several blocks. They had come from California, Atlanta and New Jersey. There were mothers and daughters, and even three generations with grandma, mother and grand-daughters  and even a son-in-law in tow who had driven them all the way to New Haven, CT from Long Island, NY.  There were fathers and sons, hordes of college kids and even children, all waiting patiently for their SRK sighting.

    Singing SRK songs, young boys gather outside Schubert Theater to see King Khan Photo- Lavina Melwani
    Fans singing SRK songs outside Schubert Theater Photo: Lavina Melwani

    SRK Tribe

    Later, the hall was packed with 1700 fans,  screaming every time his name or his films were mentioned, and even a baby or two adding in their wah-wahs. Yale had probably never encountered  such a raucous crowd during the pomp and ceremony of the Chubb Fellowship Award.  I’m sure past recipients like President George Bush, Walter Cronkite or Toni Morrison had not got such an exuberant response.

    While waiting for Shah Rukh Khan to arrive (yes, he had been detained at the airport as usual by over-zealous authorities) the press-wallahs got a chance to interview the legions of fans waiting in the queue. I chatted with several of the people in line to find out how and why they had escaped from reality on a working day to head out to the Schubert to meet their reel hero.

    There was  Gloria Ramchandani who had actually flown in all the way from Atlanta just for this one hour event.  Her friend Sonia Sirnani, a New Haven resident, learned about the event on FB and within five minutes booked the hot  tickets.  Gloria, a student at Georgia State University, was in her SRK shirt. ” I am a huge SRK fan – I am wearing him right now! this is the shirt I wear at night so I can dream about  him! My dad thinks I am crazy, my mom thinks so too. My fiance, however, thinks it’s understandable!”

    Another friend went one step further and said she had a poster of SRK right on the ceiling of her room so when she opened her eyes in the morning, Shah Rukh would be the first person she saw every morning!

    Shah Rukh Khan fans wait for King Khan. Photo - Lavina Melwani
    Waiting for the Bollywood Badshah -Mitanshi Patel, Mahwish Makhdoom with Mrs. Makhdoom. Photo- Lavina Melwani

    Shah Rukh Khan, India & Pakistan

    Shah Rukh Khan seems to be  a big unifying factor where India and Pakistan are concerned.  “I love Shah Rukh! We all love Shah Rukh, we love his films, we love his songs!” said a woman who is originally from Pakistan. So could we say Shah Rukh Khan is a big unifying factor?   Mrs. Makhdoom, who was with her daughter  Mahwish and Mitanshi Patel, her Indian friend, agreed: “He’s a good human being and a good actor. Pakistanis love him too.”

    For many, it was a pilgrimage from different states. Denna Oakland, a student at Georgetown University, had come from Washington DC, clad in a saree and carrying a Shah Rukh Khan bag.  The first Bollywood movie she ever saw was ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’ and then saw ‘Dil Wale Dulhaniya Le Jayege’  and ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gaam’. She got hooked on SRK. “I just fell in love with him – on the screen and as a good guy in real life.”

    A Shah Rukh fan Gloria Ramchandani in her SRK shirt, one of the many Shah Rukh Khan fans at the Yale event where SRK received the Chubb Fellowship. Photo - Lavina Melwani
    Denna Oakland with her Shah Rukh Khan bag. Photo – Lavina Melwani

    A Kiss from SRK

    She traveled to India and studied at JNU.  While there, she tried many times to meet him but it never happened. Then one day in Chicago Denna did get to meet him. By then she knew enough Hindi to rattle off a filmi dialogue to him:  “Shah Rukh, kabhi al vida na kehna – hum hain rahi  pyare ke.  Phir milenge chalte chalte.  Mujh ko Shah Rukh Khan  bahut bahut pasand hai ! ”

    Her reward was a kiss on the cheek from the Bollywood Badshah. Did she ever wash that cheek again? She laughed, “Eventually – I had to!”

    SRK’s appeals crosses all cultural and national boundaries. Also waiting on line was Marlena Ahearan with her mother who had driven in New Rochester, NY.  ” We have a rental place in our community and we started watching Bollywood movies. My mom and I watch him all the time – we love him!”  she said. “He’s just such a kind person in his movies and outside of them. He represents his country so well  and gives back to his country.  He’s a very positive person  – I can see why so many people love him.”

    Shah Rukh Khan fans gather to see the Bollywood Badshah at Yale
    Marlena Ahearan and her mother, both SRK fans. Photo- Lavina Melwani

    Shah Rukh’s Junior League

    Manisha Beriwala, a Shah Rukh fan,  had come from New Jersey with another diehard SRK fan – her 5-year-old daughter Ivanka, who was probably one of the youngest people present at the Yale University event. “She doesn’t know anything about Bollywood but knows SRK only because of Chammak Challo,” said Manisha. ” She kept screaming his name and was thrilled to watch him dance to her favorite song. Seeing him dance, Ivanka and I ran to the aisle and started dancing too and we were joined by other enthusiastic fans. SRK shook hands with us,  and my daughter – like her mommy – was the happiest girl!”

    So I guess SRK fans would say the Bollywood Badshah unites generations, unites countries, unites east and west, shows them dreams to dream but most importantly for them, he entertains them and is an agent for instant happiness.

    SRK fans at the Chubb Fellowship event at Yale
    Manisha and Ivanka Beriwala, SRK fans


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    9 Comments

    1. Maryam on June 17, 2013 12:27 am

      i loveeeeeeee shahrukh khannnnnnn

    2. Lavina Melwani on June 15, 2012 11:21 am

      Thank you Devesh – I really enjoyed writing this piece!
      Creating something new is always exciting so I really love feedback and fans. Please do sign up for the Lassi with Lavina newsletter which is sent out once a month and do LIKE it on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/LassiwithLavina

    3. Devesh Purohit on June 15, 2012 9:16 am

      Hi, I am reading your articles since some time and I have become your fan, and I am a huge fan of King Khan.

    4. Lavina Melwani on May 7, 2012 2:29 pm

      Thanks, Aman! You seem to have a pretty cool blog yourself!!

    5. Aman on May 7, 2012 6:26 am

      Nice article about the “Don” of Bollywood…and btw, I love the name and cool look of your blog 🙂

    6. Lavina Melwani on May 2, 2012 3:27 pm

      Thank you, Soby! Cool subject!

    7. Soby on May 2, 2012 2:42 pm

      Cool article!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    8. Lavina Melwani on April 30, 2012 1:25 pm

      Gloria, join the club!!

    9. Gloria Rama on April 30, 2012 1:07 pm

      Via Facebook

      Thank You for posting this! I Love SRK!!!

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