
Paulo Coelho appreciates Shah Rukh Khan for producing Kaamyaab, actor says that he’s moved!
Renowned writer Paulo Coelho has appreciated the Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan for producing a film like Kaamyaab!
As great as an actor Shah Rukh Khan is, he is an equally great producer. The actor had recently produced a film called Kaamyaab which is based on the struggle of the side actors in the film industry.
Published author Paulo Coelho has now appreciated SRK’s production as he made a tweet. The writer said, “The producers thank you in the very 1st frame, @iamsrk . I am doing the same. 2 days ago a great Brazilian actor , Flavio Migliaccio, committed suicide, leaving a note on how the industry treats their artists. This movie, labeled as “comedy”, is in fact the tragedy of Art.”
Shah Rukh replied to Coelho saying, “Saw the film when it was doing Festival rounds and it touched a chord with the whole team at @RedChilliesEnt Am so moved you appreciate. It’s a sad truth that character actors get forgotten. Look after yourself my friend and be safe & healthy.”
Kaamyaab was released this year on March 6. The lead actor of the film, Sudhir Mishra had earlier said in an interview, “The budget of Kaamyaab is lower than the cost of vanity vans parked on the sets of big budget films. Shah Rukh lives in people’s hearts and the level of energy he brings to the table is unrivaled.”
Although made on a low budget, the film had received a lot of praises from the critics. Right from the performances to the storyline, everything had won people’s hearts.
How do you all like the film? Do let us know in the comment section!
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