After playing a diverse range of characters in his glorious career, superstar Shah Rukh Khan is now seen as a vertically challenged man Bauua Singh in his new film, Zero. The Aanand L Rai directorial, which also features Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif, tells the tale of a flawed man who realizes the important of true love only after losing it. It’s an important film for Khan, especially because his last few films have not performed as per expectations.
In conversation with Eastern Eye correspondent, Mohnish Singh, Shah Rukh Khan, in his typical candour and charm, talks about his character Bauua Singh, how Zero celebrates incompleteness and equality, and how his leading ladies Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif have grown as actresses over the years. The megastar also opens up about his daughter Suhana Khan’s career plans. Excerpts...
You are one of the biggest superstars in the world. How does it feel to play a vertically challenged man in Zero?
I feel that when you are playing a character, it should have some sort of uniqueness. We, including myself, have been selling a larger-than-life hero all these years, a hero who is the most handsome of all, who rides his motorcycle at crazy speed and who has six-pack abs. That kind of a hero does exist. I myself have played such roles - a hero who jumps off high-rise buildings and saves women irrespective of the fact whether his help is required or not, a hero who goes to nightclubs and surprises everyone with his killer dance moves. He can practically do everything under the sun. We don’t make smaller-than-life heroes. Actual heroes are always smaller-than-life. We use superheroes in our Hindi films, who are unreal. I really believe that the hero should be smaller-than-life. When you get an opportunity to play a character that is physically also smaller and if I can still become a hero to you that, I think, is interesting.
Shah Rukh, differently-abled persons have always been shown in a certain way in cinema, but Bauua Singh, as shown in the trailer, is completely different than that image. What do you have to say about that?
Yeah, some girls saw the film and said he (Bauua Singh) is so mean till the end. He is not mean. He is what he is. He has not changed himself for anyone. When we were making the film, we knew it was a film about equality. Even when Bauua meets Anushka’s character for the first time in the film, he does not pity her just because she is wheelchair-bound. He behaves quite rudely with her and does some improper things. But the girl likes him because she feels he is treating her equal, not special.
In real life, I feel, we try to show some extra chivalry towards women. I don’t think women want you to treat them special. They want you to treat them equal. I think that is equality. In our film, every character has some shortcomings, but we have not projected them in a manner where it looks like that we want the audience to pity them just because Aafia has cerebral palsy, because Bauua is vertically challenged and because Babita is emotionally incomplete. Not even in a single scene throughout the film. I feel if we show equality towards those who we think are not equal, only then they will feel equal. If we show sympathy, they will feel you pity them. So, that is why the character of Bauua remains the same till the end.
Director Aanand L Rai says that Shah Rukh Khan attracts challenging characters. Your comment...
You know, I really feel that it is very difficult to keep yourself excited by just name, fame and money. When I was in Delhi, my mother would say that food does not taste any better if it’s served on a silver platter, no one can eat the money that they earn or, for that matter, take it along when they die. I feel if I do what used to make me happy 25-30 years ago when I wanted to be an actor, I have to go and do something which is more exciting than what I have already done. Doing that is not always easy. Like I said that if I just want to play the hero types, it is a little easy. I’ll wear some good clothes, dance here and there, which is all right if somebody wants to do that. But I feel that when my children and my wife ask me in the evening that how was my day, I don’t have to say that it was exactly the same as the last 1800 days. I went, I danced and came back. Of course, I still dance. But the excitement of dancing like Bauua makes me very happy. To keep that excitement alive as an actor, beyond the name, fame and money that I make, it is important that I have something which is new. Sometimes it becomes challenging. Sometimes the new is very easy to do also. That is the attraction that I have for trying to do little differently.
Zero has a sequence featuring late actress Sridevi. It will be her last onscreen appearance. She is no more with us to see it. What would you like to say?
Like everyone else, we all were extremely shocked (to know about her death). The other day I was at a wedding and Karan (Johar) and all were there talking about it. You know, it was quite mutual that we did not even believe that she is no more there. First, I wish Boney (Kapoor) and his family the best. I hope they get over it soon. Wherever she is, she’ll be making people happy.
It’s wrong for me to say that it is a privilege to have her in our film. It would have been a happier moment if she was here as she was a part of the film. But yeah, per chance, there is a little sequence of hers in the film and I hope people enjoy it. We really enjoyed it when we were shooting. She has been my friends for years. I could not spend much time with her, but she used to love me a lot. We had a warm relationship of friendship. We used to meet not very often, but we were very close. We miss her, yaar. Whatever little we have in the film, I hope people enjoy it and remember her with happiness.
Your daughter, Suhana, accompanied you a couple of times during the shoot of this film. Has she started preparing herself to become an actress?
Yes, she is learning to be an actress. She is presently studying in London and then she wants to go to America and learn acting for 3-4 years. I think during her summer and winter holidays, she is required to intern at theatre or street theatre or anything to do with the arts and craft.
When she was here last time, she was supposed to go back to assist some filmmaker. So, I offered her to come and visit my set. Aanand sir did a very smart thing. Instead of giving her any other job, he made her my AD and her job was to bring me to the set. Every day she used to come on time with mics and everything and take me to the set. Also, I wanted her to see Anushka and Katrina act because they are two different actors and she is fond of them. She has known them from childhood. Anushka is quite close to her. I wanted her to come and observe them on the set as to how actresses act and the process they have.
So, when is she planning to enter filmdom?
I think she should first study acting for at least four years. To be very honest, if somebody from my family gets into films in whichever department and if they don’t return back to films what films have given to me, they should not get into films. Only way they can do it to educate themselves. So, I think she should learn professional acting, whether it is stage or theatre. Once she learns the art and the craft, then anybody would cast her. Then I’ll think if I have to launch her (laughs).
How was it to do a full-fledged song with Salman Khan after so many years?
It was great fun. We shot the song in a hurry because Salman had given us certain dates. But it was lots of fun. When we were shooting for the Ishaqbaazi song, his last film had released and it had not done quite well. So, he also felt he was with friends (while shooting the song). We used to finish shooting by twelve in the night and then chat till 4 o’clock in the morning. It was great fun and he really liked the song.
Will we get to see you both in a full-fledged film anytime soon?
As of now, there is nothing on the anvil. I think, first a director needs to write something for us and then he should also be accustomed to our habit of arriving late for the shoot (laughs). But I definitely wish somebody writes it (a film).
Anushka Sharma debuted alongside you in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), and with Zero she is completing a decade in the film industry. How do you see her journey? Share your experience of working with Katrina Kaif as well.
Anushka is a very conscientious and wonderful actress. She is very proper and that has helped us a lot while doing this film. She has worked really hard on this film. I think she will be the most standout thing in the whole movie. She trained herself for 6-7 months for playing her character with cerebral palsy. She used to correct us at many places during the shoot. We also changed many scenes according to her knowledge. For Katrina, I would say, she talks very beautifully. She always shares with me what kind of roles she wants to do. But some people get typecast very easily, just like me who is typecast as a romantic hero. She is so beautiful that people expect her to do the same thing – wear good clothes, dance well and all. But she always has this desire that she gets to do some different types of roles. In this film, she has a wonderful role, along with dance and song. She has grown a lot as an actress. For the first time she is talking so much about her character in any film. Both of them have performed really well.
Mark your calendars: 31 May isn’t just another Saturday. It’s Netflix’s blockbuster bonanza, Tudum 2025, arriving with a bang. And although the actual event hasn’t streamed yet, the internet is already simmering with spicy leaks, juicy first looks, and cryptic clues.
From long-awaited finales to fresh faces in familiar worlds, here’s everything Netflix is bringing to the table. No spoilers, just pure hype.
1. Stranger Things 5 : The Hawkins finale that might emotionally destroy you
The Upside Down is gearing up for its final roar. The fifth and final season of Stranger Things drops in November, and whispers are already circulating that someone major might not make it out alive. The Duffer Brothers are teasing heartbreak, chaos, and a full-circle moment that could break Netflix’s servers all over again.
2. Wednesday season 2: Forget cute, it’s going full gothic beast mode
Wednesday Addams is back but meaner, moodier, and battling even weirder creatures at Nevermore Academy. Premiering 6 August, Season 2 leans heavily into horror, supernatural folklore, and gloriously dysfunctional friendships. Jenna Ortega has hinted at darker twists… and possibly a new love interest?
Thought Season 1 was brutal? Wait until Gi-hun goes head-to-head with the Front Man. Squid Game Season 3, launching 27 June, is being framed as a revenge saga soaked in betrayal and moral rot. No games. Just war.
4. Wake Up Dead Man: Benoit Blanc is back, and the vibes are off
Rian Johnson’s third Knives Out mystery returns with Daniel Craig, but this time, the mood? Less whodunnit, more existential chaos. Featuring a stellar cast including Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, and Mila Kunis, this late 2025 release might be the weirdest Blanc case yet.
5. Frankenstein: del Toro’s creature feature might haunt your sleep
Guillermo del Toro isn’t pulling punches. His upcoming Frankenstein, starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, promises shadow-drenched horror, poetic violence, and zero romanticism. Think less “tragic monster” and more “run, and don’t look back.” Arriving November 2025.
Adam Sandler is dusting off the clubs. Thirty years on, Happy Gilmore 2 lands in July 2025 with Shooter McGavin returning to stir trouble. Expect golf, grudges, and Sandler’s signature cocktail of stupidity and sincerity.
7. One Piece season 2: Meet Chopper (yes, the reindeer doctor is real)
The Straw Hat crew is expanding. Season 2 of the live-action One Piece introduces fan favourites Tony Tony Chopper and Dr Kureha. With filming wrapped and post-production underway, fans are bracing for adorable talking reindeers and inevitable heartbreak.
The most introverted Bridgerton finally gets his turn. Though Season 4 won’t arrive until 2026, Tudum is expected to tease Benedict’s love arc with Sophie Beckett. Will it be scandalous? Naturally. Will there be waistcoats and whispered secrets? Absolutely.
The Pogues are calling it quits but not before one last sun-drenched, danger-packed ride. The fifth and final season of Outer Banks promises utter chaos and, just maybe, a little closure.
10. Emily in Paris 5: Emily does Rome (but leaves drama in Paris)
Emily’s off to Rome with a new bob and, inevitably, more bad decisions. Season 5 follows Lily Collins navigating Italian flair, post-breakup messiness, and what might be her best wardrobe yet. Camille is out, Alfie is in and filming is already underway.
Tudum 2025 feels less like a streaming event and more like Netflix flexing every muscle it has. It’s goodbyes (Stranger Things, Outer Banks), glow-ups (Wednesday, Emily in Paris), and glorious chaos (Squid Game, Wake Up Dead Man). Cancel your plans, grab the snacks, and prepare to be bombarded because if this is what we know before the event, just imagine what Netflix is saving for showtime.
Tudum goes live on 31 May 2025. See you on the other side.
R&B star Chris Brown was taken into custody early Thursday morning in Manchester, England, over an alleged assault at a London nightclub in 2023. Police arrested the 36-year-old singer at The Lowry Hotel shortly after 2 a.m., charging him with causing grievous bodily harm to music producer Abe Diaw.
The incident dates back to 19 February 2023, when Brown reportedly attacked Diaw at Tape nightclub in Mayfair, central London. According to Diaw’s lawsuit filed last October, Brown struck him multiple times on the head with a bottle of Don Julio 1942 tequila. The assault allegedly continued with Brown stomping and kicking Diaw, leaving him unconscious for about 30 seconds and requiring hospitalisation for head wounds and torn ligaments in his leg.
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Diaw claims Brown’s attack was unprovoked and caused lasting physical and emotional damage. Beyond the physical injuries, Diaw also accuses Brown of spreading false rumours to harm his reputation and business relationships. The producer has filed a civil lawsuit seeking £12 million (₹126 crore) in damages.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest and said detectives from the Central West Area Basic Command Unit are handling the case. Brown remains in police custody as the investigation proceeds.
This latest arrest adds to Brown’s long history of legal troubles linked to violent behaviour. He pleaded guilty to felony assault in 2009 after physically attacking then-girlfriend Rihanna. In 2017, a restraining order was placed on him by ex-partner Karrueche Tran amid allegations of aggressive conduct over financial disputes.
R&B singer Chris Brown appears in court for a probation violation hearing in Los Angeles Court in 2014Getty Images
Brown arrived in Manchester on a private jet just the day before his arrest, possibly preparing for his upcoming UK tour dates scheduled for June. The tour, called Breezy Bowl XX, is meant to mark 20 years of his music career and includes shows in Manchester, Cardiff, London, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Dublin. However, the ongoing police investigation raises questions about whether those dates will go ahead as planned.
Despite his troubled past, Brown remains a major figure in the music world, known for selling out large venues and generating millions in revenue. But with new serious allegations now in play, the future of his career hangs in the balance as legal proceedings move forward.
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Aamir Khan and Jr NTR are set to portray Dadasaheb Phalke in two separate biopics
The man who started it all, Dadasaheb Phalke, the pioneer of Indian cinema, is set to be immortalised on screen not once, but twice. In a surprising turn, two major biopics on the "Father of Indian Cinema" are in the works, with Bollywood and Tollywood’s biggest stars stepping into his shoes.
First, reports emerged that Jr NTR will portray Phalke in Made in India, a project backed by RRR director SS Rajamouli. The film, announced last year, will be a pan-India release diving into the birth of Indian cinema. Sources say NTR was instantly drawn to the script, fascinated by lesser-known aspects of Phalke’s journey. The actor, always known for his high-action roles, will take on a more subdued, dramatic part this time.
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But before fans could fully process this news, another bombshell dropped! Aamir Khan and Rajkumar Hirani are teaming up for their own take on Phalke’s life. The duo, known for blockbusters like 3 Idiots and PK, has been working on the script for four years, with Phalke’s grandson contributing personal anecdotes. Set against India’s independence movement, the film will highlight Phalke’s struggles and triumphs in creating an industry that now dominates global screens.
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The clash of these two projects has sparked debates: Who will do justice to Phalke’s legacy? While Rajamouli’s vision leans toward grandeur, Hirani’s touch is expected to bring together emotion with humour. Meanwhile, fans are already picking sides: will NTR’s intensity or Aamir’s nuanced acting win over audiences?
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As the two teams prepare to bring this legendary filmmaker’s story to audiences, viewers can look forward to two distinct cinematic portraits of the man who laid the foundation of Indian cinema, each promising a unique perspective on the icon who changed the course of Indian storytelling forever.
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Iconic moments that transformed Eurovision, from ABBA’s dazzling debut to Måneskin’s raw rock rebellion, these performances changed the game forever
The Eurovision Song Contest has never been just about glitter, high notes, and questionable fashion choices. It’s where music collides with the messiness of global politics. Some acts stroll onstage, sing politely, and vanish. Others? They rip the roof off, rewrite the rules, and leave scorch marks on history.
From ABBA’s glitter-drenched revolution to Måneskin’s rock ‘n’ roll swagger, these iconic acts reshaped the contest, searing themselves into the collective memory of millions. Let’s dive into five performances that tore the rulebook to shreds and left the world stunned.
1. ABBA – Waterloo (Sweden, 1974)
The explosion that turned Eurovision into a supernova. ABBA didn’t just win. They hijacked the whole show with sequins, swagger, and a chorus that’s been stuck in humanity’s brain for 50 years. The song was so unstoppable that even Napoleon would’ve surrendered to it. This was a total pop coup. Why it’s legendary? Because Eurovision’s biggest success story began here! ABBA set the bar for every act that followed.
Monsters. Fire. Riffs that could crack concrete. Who would’ve thought that a metal band dressed like monsters would rock the Eurovision stage? When Finland’s nightmare-fuelled rock brigade stormed the stage, half the audience clutched their pearls and the other half lost their minds. Eurovision had never smelt like gasoline and face paint before. It was the first time Eurovision truly embraced heavy metal, and Europe loved it. It was an anthem of rebellion, forcing Eurovision to evolve and Finland’s first win was well earned.
3. Conchita Wurst – Rise Like a Phoenix (Austria, 2014)
Conchita Wurst didn’t just sing, in fact, she soared. In a flowing gown with a beard that dared the world to question its norms, Conchita’s ballad became an anthem for resilience. When the final note faded, it was clear: Conchita had shattered stereotypes, and Eurovision was more inclusive because of it. Eurovision became more than a show that night; it became a revolution.
Leather, sweat, and a smirk that could melt steel. Rock hadn’t felt this raw at Eurovision in years. Måneskin swaggered onto the stage with an unfiltered, unapologetic energy that made everyone sit up and take notice. Gritty, powerful, and defiantly cool, this performance not only won the contest, but also marked a new era, where Eurovision wasn’t just a pop paradise but a space for rock to thrive.
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5. Loreen – Euphoria (Sweden, 2012)
Twelve minutes of wind machines and raw euphoria (pun intended). Merging barefoot from the shadows, she captivated audiences with her ethereal vocals and minimalist choreography, all set against a backdrop of strobe lights and falling snow. By the time she finished, Europe was collectively breathless, earning her a landslide victory with 372 points: the second-highest in contest history at the time.
Eurovision isn’t just another song contest. It was a referendum. On war. On freedom. On who gets to be heard. Some acts left with trophies, others left with scars. But every single one proved that when the world’s a dumpster fire, music doesn’t just soundtrack the chaos… it answers it.
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Scarlett Johansson expresses frustration over Oscars snubbing Avengers Endgame for Best Picture
Scarlett Johansson has once again voiced her frustration over the Oscars overlooking Avengers: Endgame for the Best Picture category. The actress, known for portraying Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, expressed her disbelief during an interview. She questioned how a film as groundbreaking and successful as Endgame managed to receive only one nomination, for visual effects, at the 2020 Academy Awards.
“It was an impossible movie that shouldn’t have worked, yet it did, both as a film and as a cultural moment,” Johansson remarked. She pointed out that the film not only pushed creative boundaries but also became one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. Despite its global impact and critical acclaim, Endgame remained absent from major Oscar categories, including Best Picture.
Scarlett Johansson questions why Avengers Endgame was overlooked by the Academy despite its record breaking successGetty Images
This snub particularly stings because Endgame marked the end of an era for Johansson’s character, Natasha Romanoff, who sacrificed herself to save the universe. Following this emotional farewell, Johansson reprised the role one last time in the 2021 prequel, Black Widow. However, when asked about returning to the Marvel universe again, she remained firm, stating that Natasha’s story had reached a meaningful conclusion.
While Johansson clearly misses working with her Marvel co-stars, she feels that bringing back the character would undermine the impact of her farewell. “It wouldn’t make sense,” she said, emphasising the importance of leaving Natasha’s legacy intact.
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Besides her frustration over the Oscars snub, Johansson also took a jab at the length of recent award ceremonies, particularly the 2025 Oscars. She found the James Bond tribute segment overly long, describing it as feeling like an advertisement rather than a celebration of cinema.
Despite the setbacks, Johansson is staying busy. She’s set to star in Jurassic World: Rebirth and is making her directorial debut with Eleanor the Great, which will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Her passion for storytelling continues, whether or not the Oscars recognise her past projects.
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In the end, Johansson’s disappointment highlights a recurring issue: the Academy’s reluctance to honour blockbuster superhero films, even when they make a significant cultural impact.