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My conversations with AbRam most enlightening: Shah Rukh Khan

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has said that his conversations with his three-year-old son AbRam are “most enlightening”.

The 51-year-old star took to Twitter to post a black-and-white picture of him with AbRam. Shah Rukh captioned the photograph, “My conversations with my 3 and something baby are the most enlightening. The rest is just talk… “


The Fan actor took some time off from the promotional spree of his upcoming movie, Raees. Shah Rukh stars as a bootlegger from Gujarat. The movie also stars Pakistani actress Mahira Khan and actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The Rahul Dholakia-directed film is slated to release on January 25.

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Indian cinema has a long tradition of discovering new storytellers in unexpected places, and one recent voice that has attracted quiet, steady attention is Samir Zaidi. His debut short film Two Sinners has been travelling across international festivals, earning strong praise for its emotional depth and moral complexity. But what makes Zaidi’s trajectory especially compelling is how organically it has unfolded — grounded not in film school training, but in lived observation, patient apprenticeships and a deep belief in the poetry of everyday life.

Zaidi’s relationship with creativity began well before he ever stepped onto a set. “As a child, I was fascinated by small, fleeting things — the way people spoke, the silences between arguments, the patterns of light on the walls,” he reflects. He didn’t yet have the vocabulary for what he was absorbing, but the instinct was already in place. At 13, he turned to poetry, sensing that the act of shaping emotions into words offered a kind of clarity he couldn’t find elsewhere. “I realised creativity wasn’t something external I had to chase; it was a way of processing the world,” he says. “Whether it was writing or filmmaking, it came from the same impulse: to make sense of what I didn’t fully understand.”

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