
Furthermore, he continued, "His (Shah Rukh) wife and I used to dance together, and we did a show together called West Side Story. Obliterates the poignancy its attempting to establish by being a weird, mismatched hybrid of political drama, adventure thriller, and road comedy.


I knew Shah Rukh before he joined the industry," Kabir said. Two Indian journalists Jai and Suhel visit this deserted nation to interview the most dangerous person residing there and end up finding themselves in a soup of death th. Meanwhile, talking about his filmmaking days in college, Kabir said, "The most famous person from our institute was Shah Rukh Khan. Post terrorist attack on US, Afghanistan has become a sensitive place to be at. Kabir, who is currently busy with the filming of his next project revealed how his love for treaking and still photography helped him carve a niche for himself in Bollywood.

From receiving threats from the taliban to taking notes from his (then) college-senior Shah Rukh Khan and his equation with Salman Khan, the ace filmmaker made several interesting revelations on our show. Popular filmmaker Kabir Khan, who is known for entertaining the audience with his out-of-the-box ideas and masala movies, joined us on The Bombay Journey and spilled the beans on his personal and professional life. Five people - two Indian journalists, an American journalist, an Afghan guide and a Pakistani soldier.
