In the glittering world of Bollywood, few achieve the stature Akshay Oberoi attributes to Shah Rukh Khan: not a superstar, but an institution. The actor made this stirring remark while hyping ‘King’, the much-anticipated film bringing him and SRK together.
During a media interaction, Oberoi painted a vivid picture of SRK’s on-set dominance. ‘He’s an institution that grooms talent and pushes boundaries,’ he said, recounting how SRK’s vision elevated ‘King’ from script to spectacle. The film, a Red Chillies venture, stars SRK as a formidable figure guiding a young boxer played by Suhail Nayyar.
Oberoi lauded SRK’s professionalism, noting late-night rehearsals and innovative inputs that redefined scenes. This partnership underscores SRK’s evolution, from romance icon to action powerhouse, especially after ‘Jawan’ and ‘Pathaan’ redefined his career arc.
‘King’ is poised for grandeur, with top-tier VFX and a stellar cast including industry scions. Oberoi’s words echo a sentiment shared by many: SRK’s influence spans artistry, business, and philanthropy, making him indispensable to Bollywood.
As trailers tease epic showdowns, Oberoi’s endorsement amplifies the hype. It reaffirms SRK’s role as a pillar, inspiring a new era of filmmakers and stars in the world’s largest film industry.