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The growing proximity between the Bahchans and Shah Rukh Khan just got thicker. On Thursday Shah Rukh called up the
Bachchans and requested for a print of Rann to kick-start his newly-constructed home theatre at his residence.
Says a source, "Shah Rukh specifically wanted to inaugurate his home theatre with a Bachchan starrer. Luckily Rann was
on release this week. So he asked Karan Johar to quickly dial Mr Bachchan who put him in to the producers of Rann.The
producers gladly arranged for a print of Rann to be delivered to SRK's place on Thursday evening."
After watching the film till very late on Thursday night Shah Rukh Khan sent an appreciative sms to the film's producer
which read, "Very kind of you to send the film across.Very intense very topical...good performances all round. The viewpoint
is very current."
Apparently Shah Rukh wanted to invite Mr Bachchan to view Rann in his home theatre.
Alas Mr Bachchan was in Delhi on Thursday night attending the prenmiere of Rann.
You would think with his sworn lack of empathy with politics the Big B would run as far away from politician as
possible.Surprisingly politicians rather than stars dominated the Delhi premiere of Rann on Thursday night.
Those VIP (very important politicians) who attended the premiere on Thursday night included Yashwant Sinha, L K Advani,
Sheila Dixit, Sachin Pilot and the current Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi Tajendra Khanna.
Plus, of course Amar Singh who is now more a film person than politician. This was Mr Bachchan's first politician-
dominated premiere in years.
The entire Bachchan parivar was in full attendance, though Jaya arrived separately from the rest of the family. An ever-
enthusisatic Vivek Oberoi also saw the film though in a different ffrom the Bachchans.
A perception that Rann indulges in serious bashing of the electronic media had the film's leading man Amitabh Bachchan
stationed in the Capital for most of Thursday inviting the city's most influential journalists for the premiere at the PVR Select
City.
Most of the who's who of Delhi's press corps melted under the great Bachchan charm. The man himself was baffled by the
widespread belief that the film was against the electronic media.
Said Mr Bachchan on Thursday afternoon, "I'm in Delhi meeting various members of the press trying to understand why
Rann is being perceived as being against them. Or why I'm being seen to have issues with the press. Not at all! I've always
respected the press."
Tell him the perception of Mr Bachchan being anti-press goes back to those years in the 1980s when he had banned the
press.
Says Mr Bachchan, "I banned them because they had banned me. But now that's in the past. Writing my blog has made
me understand the duties and exigencies of the media much better than before."
Monday, February 01, 2010 12:29 IST