SRK to be a part of Producers' Association?


Shahrukh Khan is being considered as a member, to play a pivotal role, in the core committee of the film industry's Producers' Association.


In the last two decades, Shahrukh has been a successful actor and a producer. He is seen as a marketing wiz and the producers want him to give his inputs on taking the industry to the next level.

The topic for Bollywood Badshah's inclusion will be brought up when the producers meet soon to conduct their annual general meeting (AGM).

SRK to play a pivotal role in the committee
Producers have planned to suggest Shahrukh’s name to be part of a heavyweight, decision-making body that will look at keeping producers unified and address issues that filmmakers across India face.

They believe that since Shahrukh has been part of the industry for several years, his experience will definitely count on matters like how to keep the producers united.

The debacle with the multiplex owners in the profit sharing issue last year made some of the producers to break off alliance and release their films.

The producers do not want a repeat of that and want someone like SRK, who could guide them in moments of crisis.

Aamir Khan was also being considered alongside Shahrukh but he backed out because he was dragged to court by the Competition Commission on charges of forming a cartel during the filmmakers and multiplex owners' strike.

Shahrukh to be first actor in core committee
All the actors, who have turned producers, are members of the association but have never really held a big office-bearer post.

Shahrukh Khan is set to become the first actor who is being considered to be in the core committee of the film industry's Producers' Association.

Mukesh Bhatt, the senior vice-president of the Producers' Association, confirmed, “I have indeed heard that Shah Rukh Khan's name is being strongly considered by many producers who will nominate him to hold a key post in the association. We will get a clearer picture during our annual general meeting."

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