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Shah Rukh Khan signs 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' after glancing at script, Trusting Nikkhil Advani and Karan Johar

Bollywood's Baadshah Shah Rukh Khan has played many memorable characters over the years. His recent films like Pathan and Jawaan have made a special place in the hearts of the audience. Recently, director Nikkhil Advani revealed that instead of reading the script of the film, Shah Rukh only read the first page and signed the film after taking a look at the rest of the pages. Let's know which is that film for which Shah Rukh was so sure that it would be a hit.

Nikkhil Advani, who started his career with the film Kal Ho Naa Ho, said in an interview that Shah Rukh signed for this film without reading the entire script. He played the character of 'Aman' in this film. Shah Rukh went to Yash Johar and said, "I will do another film with Dharma Productions only if Nikhil directs it."

Kal Ho Naa Ho was released in 2003 and proved to be a big hit at the box office, as well as receiving positive response from critics. Before the film, Nikkhil Advani was an assistant director on the sets of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and shared a close friendship with Shah Rukh. "I am very grateful to Shah Rukh - every aspect of my directorial career is indebted to him," Nikkhil said.

"Shah Rukh read the first page, then glanced at the interval point and finally went to the last page. He didn't read the entire script. He just said, 'I know Karan has written it and you are directing it, so I am in good hands,'" Nikkhil Advani said.

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