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26-05-2005, 02:38 PM
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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who finds subtle things more sensuous than in-your-face sexuality, says he felt embarrassed doing pelvic gyrations as an item boy in "Kaal".
But the actor, who has played hero, anti-hero, supporting hero and now item boy, says he bent his own rules, thanks to close friend and co-producer Karan Johar.
"Why do my friends keep embarrassing me? I feel shy being talked about as a stud. In 'Kaal', Karan couldn't get a proper stud, so they made do with whatever they got," Shah Rukh told IANS in an interview while laughing at his own dance sequences.
"I'm a little shy about doing such stuff. I must tell you, I still find some of our dance movements a little strange.
"I don't think thrusting your pelvis in the camera is very sensuous. At least for me, it doesn't send off the right kind of signals. Sometimes I laugh through the movements. That's the only way to make them believable."
In "Kaal", Bollywood's King Khan will be seen alongside Malaika Arora in Salim-Sulaiman's erotic "Kaal kaal mein hum tum kare dhamaal".
"I've taken my shirt off before, even in 'Swades'. But that was in a different context. Actually, I've never before done an 'item song'.
His earlier song with Malaika, "Chaiyyan chaiyyan" in "Dil Se" atop a moving train had created waves on the music charts. So is Shah Rukh conservative about his dancing?
"Yes, a bit. I find subtle things more sensuous than the in-your-face aggressive sexuality.
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who finds subtle things more sensuous than in-your-face sexuality, says he felt embarrassed doing pelvic gyrations as an item boy in "Kaal".
But the actor, who has played hero, anti-hero, supporting hero and now item boy, says he bent his own rules, thanks to close friend and co-producer Karan Johar.
"Why do my friends keep embarrassing me? I feel shy being talked about as a stud. In 'Kaal', Karan couldn't get a proper stud, so they made do with whatever they got," Shah Rukh told IANS in an interview while laughing at his own dance sequences.
"I'm a little shy about doing such stuff. I must tell you, I still find some of our dance movements a little strange.
"I don't think thrusting your pelvis in the camera is very sensuous. At least for me, it doesn't send off the right kind of signals. Sometimes I laugh through the movements. That's the only way to make them believable."
In "Kaal", Bollywood's King Khan will be seen alongside Malaika Arora in Salim-Sulaiman's erotic "Kaal kaal mein hum tum kare dhamaal".
"I've taken my shirt off before, even in 'Swades'. But that was in a different context. Actually, I've never before done an 'item song'.
His earlier song with Malaika, "Chaiyyan chaiyyan" in "Dil Se" atop a moving train had created waves on the music charts. So is Shah Rukh conservative about his dancing?
"Yes, a bit. I find subtle things more sensuous than the in-your-face aggressive sexuality.