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When Vijay Sethupathi praised Shah Rukh Khan's storytelling magic: 'He's more attractive as a person than a star'

When Vijay Sethupathi praised Shah Rukh Khan's storytelling magic: 'He's more attractive as a person than a star'

Time of India2 days ago

Tamil superstar
, known for his versatile roles and intense screen presence, made his Bollywood debut alongside
in the blockbuster 'Jawan'. But beyond the on-screen fireworks, Vijay has often expressed deep admiration for SRK — particularly for the legendary actor's storytelling prowess and magnetic personality.
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A Storyteller Beyond the Screen
In an earlier interaction with Cinema Vikatan, Vijay Sethupathi opened up about what truly struck him while working with Shah Rukh. 'I have been surprised to hear Mr. Shah Rukh Khan's voice. He is a great storyteller. His mind is very versatile,' Vijay shared, highlighting that it wasn't just SRK's acting or superstardom that impressed him — it was the way Shah Rukh brought stories alive, whether on set or in conversation.
Vijay even added, 'He is more attractive as a person than a star,' underlining the warmth and charm SRK carries beyond the big screen.
Shah Rukh Khan and Nayanthara starrer 'Jawan' crosses another milestone, movie hits Rs 500 crore mark worldwide
Lessons Learned on Set
Vijay also reflected on the valuable lessons he picked up simply by observing Shah Rukh Khan at work. One moment that stood out was during a shoot when SRK was unwell. Despite his condition, Shah Rukh showed no signs of discomfort or fatigue, performing with the same energy and enthusiasm.
Vijay found this to be a truly admirable quality — a testament to SRK's unwavering professionalism and dedication.
Gratitude for Praise and Bonds
The admiration between the two actors wasn't one-sided. Vijay also spoke about how humbled he was to receive praise from SRK himself. He mentioned that positive remarks from iconic figures like Shah Rukh Khan, Rajinikanth, and Vijay made him feel deeply gratified. 'When legends notice and appreciate my performances, it's something special,' Vijay said, emphasizing how much these acknowledgments mean to him.
Meanwhile, 'Jawan' received mediocre reviews from the audiences, even though the film was a blockbuster.

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