FAN
SRK has surpassed himself in this classic with bewitching stunts and gut wrenching realism playing down the glamour and glitz that show business has to offer.The message that the movie implies in all its reflected glory is that stardom comes with a very high price; the price of privacy, and the timid confession that mere movie-goers and fans can actually make or break entire movies, and despite being really loved by angelic fans, stars are often hated and mocked at by envious, desperate and needy fans.
The entire team at Fan should be celebrated, especially the make up and prosthetic artists that made a Gaurav out of an SRK.As such, we, the celebrated fans of his movies, and especially in India, should realize and treat stars as they want to be treated.Honestly though, I would hate it if I kept getting stalked or mobbed at every corner of the city.We don’t mob the Ambanis; we don’t mob Saina and Sania; we leave Mahesh and Leander alone; we don’t get in the faces of our genius doctors and engineers; so, why the hell should stars’ fans be allowed to rip into the minds of our really frail, ego-driven demi gods?
The point that SRK has made about small town fans is really an eye opener.It’s not that they have been looked down upon; it’s not that their existents have been criticized; it’s just a gentle look at their unending craze for people who are much better off than them.Instead of showing off their emulating skills, the same small town fans should really get inspired by the stories of these amazing artists, and the most important thing that every star would like, for the fan to shine in his own field, or as an actor himself.
The Hindi film industry is really thriving, and even if you think that you are unable to face the camera, there are infinite roles for these small time fans to make their even more larger than life than their role models.
Fan urges each of us to get out of the shadows of our seniors and find our niches in this big, bad world, which will give you all that have put in through hard work, back…It also nudges us to take a realistic stock of our leaders and stars and not just fall for all the shine and sparkle, but instead, analyse the dust and grime that goes into all our Bwood stars…