Saturday, May 16, 2009

Inspiring speaker

Mr Patel is very unhappy that Shah Rukh is still being paid attention to by some sections of the people.

It's come to a point that I wonder whether this media type actually want him totally destroyed over KR's spectacular loss in IPL 2, and let's not beat about the bush and say that it's not spectacular coz it really is, that when they found out he's conducting his life affairs exactly as he's been doing all this while, they get extremely pissed off. By now Shah Rukh should be skulking off to a cave somewhere, hiding from the public in shame over his cricket debacle... not trundling away to a police academy as a motivational speaker!@#%!!&!!111! (LOL)

I just want to tell them that if Shah Rukh had been as ordinary as they are in his professional life, he'd have packed up and gone back to Delhi a loooong time ago. The faster they realise that his thought process is wired a little differently than us mere mortals' are, the better it is for their peace of mind. I happen to think this sort of catastrophe happens in his public career every 10 years. It's nearly 10 years since PBDHH vs KNPH controversy happened. That was a really explosive one for sure, and he didn't skulk off to a cave then, did he? About 10 years prior to that, something devastating happened in his personal life and what did he do? He went to Mumbai and became a movie star.

I'd also like to console the SRK fans who are worrying about Shah Rukh and his sporting venture that they don't have to worry so much coz he'll be okay. I believe in his fighting spighit. If you're losing sleep over his bad luck in IPL, errrr... manifest your worry into ticket sales for his upcoming movie, which is a more productive way to show your concern than trying to debate with SRK-haters online. They hate him, and no amount of 'discussions' can make them accept him, so what is the point? You're just wasting your time. Anyway, here's the article:

Shah Rukh called to inspire cops
We’re wondering what his own Kolkata cricket team has to say about that
By Bhupen Patel


Posted On Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 02:04:35 AM
Shah Rukh may have been a great inspiration to his hockey team in Chak De India, but he’s proved to be quite the opposite in real life with his own Kolkata cricket team - that is, if the crew’s current standing in the IPL is anything to go by.


Yet, there are those who still believe in King Khan. Officials at the Sardar Vallabhai Patel (SVP) Police Academy in Hyderabad have recently invited the superstar to help boost the morale of their officers.The institute had sent their request to Mumbai police commissioner Hasan Gafoor earlier this week, who had forwarded it to Shah Rukh.

An officer from Bandra police station visited Khan’s Mannat residence and handed over the invitation, which requested the star to conduct a lecture to motivate probationary Indian Police Service (IPS) officers towards their jobs.

Sources say Shah Rukh accepted the invite and agreed to give the talk, but the dates are yet to be confirmed. This is the first time an actor has been invited by a police academy for a lecture on motivation.E D Mani, personal assistant to the director K Vijaykumar, said, “We are awaiting his response. The programme entails one-on-one interaction of the probationary officers studying here; no outsider is allowed.”

For the sake of the institute and all that are involved, Khan will hopefully succeed with the academy where he failed with his team. It’s no secret that the superstar team-owner bombarded his Kolkata team with SMSes before every match. For the past two years, he’s been telling them to keep their chin up no matter what, and that the only way they’ll succeed is by enjoying the game.And the advice did work – for one pitiable match all this season!

Why then would one think he’d succeed in inspiring cops, that too in just one lecture?

An official pointed out that after the lecture, Khan will interact with the officers and the faculty’s families.“The children here are more excited,” he said.

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