Shahrukh Khan was seen in this film before Deewana
Shah Rukh Khan started his acting career with TV and this is not a secret. The actor turned to Hindi cinema after serials like ‘Circus’ and ‘Fauji’ and started his career in a very simple style. Shah Rukh, who has once worked for TV, is called by names like the King of Bollywood and King today. Today, Shah Rukh Khan, who has become a Bollywood superstar, has played all kinds of characters in his career and never shy away from experimenting with his characters. You will be surprised to know that Shah Rukh had stepped into the world of cinema with a film made in English language, not from Hindi and in this film he played the role of gay i.e.
Shahrukh played the role of ‘gay’ in this film
Usually when it comes to Shah Rukh Khan’s debut film, the name of ‘Deewana’ comes to the minds of people. But, Shah Rukh also acted in a film before Deewana, in which he played a gay man. The film is named ‘In which Annie Gives Its Ones’. It is an English language film, which was not released in theaters.
Shahrukh was in the side role in these ohly Annie Gives It Dose Once
Released in 1989, ‘In Wheich Annie Gives It Doz Once’ was a non -English laguage TV film. It was written by Arundhati Roy. At the same time, Pradeep Krishnan directed this film. In the film, not Shah Rukh Khan, but Arjun Raina played the lead role. Apart from him, the film featured Roshan Seth and Arundhati Roy in the lead roles. You may be surprised to know that the film worked in this film by stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Manoj Bajpayee, who were Struggling actor in those days.
The story of these which Annie Gives It Doz Once
The story of the film was set on the National Institute of Architecture, New Delhi, who revolves around the idealistic student Anand Grover/Annie (Arjun Raina), who thinks about the imaginary solution to India’s problems instead of studying instead of studying. . The film also achieved the status of Cult after 2 National Awards and release. Roshan Seth, Rituraj Singh were also seen in it. The film was made for TV, so it was not released in theaters. The film was shown on Doordarshan in 1989 and is now available on YouTube.