01 April,2009 07:37 AM IST | | Shweta Shiware and Shadab Khan
Shweta Shiware and photographer Shadab Khan catch Shahrukh Khan backstage for an exclusive chat before he takes the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week
"I want more aggression, more power, drama," demands designer Manish Malhotra, rubbing his forehead before resting his hands on his hip. Ace choreographer Lubna Adam follows his lead, warning models against strolling in.
"Give me attitude, or I will make you do it again," she yells.
Shahrukh Khan backstage with the models. pics/pradeep dhivar, shadab khan, Rane Ashish |
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I know I can speak and act okay. I wasn't sure about walking the ramp but Karan (Johar) gave me tips. My friends Preity (Zinta), Hrithik (Roshan), Kareena (Kapoor) are in the audience. I hope I don't make a fool of myself. |
How long did you take to dress up for the Golden Globes?
Two minutes. I always wear black. It's easier since no one can tell if I am repeating a garment.
Being a favourite with fashion designers, has any designer hit on you?
Naresh from Masculine is my oldest friend, who I have worked with when no one did. There's Shabina (Khan), Manish (Malhotra), but (takes a long pause) nobody has ever hit on me. Neither men or women. I don't get hit on, I just dish out hits.
Through your films you've set fashion trends that are emulated by fans. How do you feel about that?
I wear clothes to cover my body. Comfort is important, that's why you will always find me in jeans and tees. My children don't like me wearing shirt and trousers (smiles).
Off late you have been sporting a Kaffeyah, a favourite with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Do you consider the religious connotations of a garment?
Karan (Johar) picked a couple of them for me from Belgian designer Martin Margiela and said, "Bhai, you should wear it." That's when I began sporting them. Before it became a fashion statement, I used it as a sling after my surgery. I have asked Manish to design some along the Knight Riders theme.
For me, there are no political or religious sentiments. It's the Shahrukh Khan sentiment. It's about love. I wear trousers. Tonight I am wearing a Bengali-style dhoti for the show. Fashion should never be a creation of religion or politics.