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Home / Arts and Entertainment / SRK's Early Role: Dostoyevsky's The Idiot

SRK's Early Role: Dostoyevsky's The Idiot

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Shah Rukh Khan starred in a rare Indian TV adaptation of Dostoyevsky's The Idiot.
  • The project, titled Ahmaq, was directed by parallel cinema figure Mani Kaul.
  • The four-part series was later adapted into a film but never had a digital release.
SRK's Early Role: Dostoyevsky's The Idiot

In the early 1990s, Shah Rukh Khan, then known for television roles, starred in a unique Indian adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's classic novel, "The Idiot." This project, titled "Ahmaq," saw Khan take on the role of Prince Rogozhin, a morally complex character.

The series was helmed by Mani Kaul, a prominent figure in India's parallel cinema movement, known for his distinct minimalist and meditative style. Kaul's direction resulted in a production that diverged significantly from typical Indian television fare.

Produced for Doordarshan, "Ahmaq" featured a cast drawn from theater and arthouse circles, signaling its literary focus over mass entertainment. The four-part series was later transformed into a feature film, also named "Ahmaq."

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The film debuted at the New York Film Festival in October 1992 but was never commercially released. Despite its unique place in SRK's filmography, "Ahmaq" has not had a formal digital release, though clips and a version of the film are available on YouTube.

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Shah Rukh Khan starred as Prince Rogozhin in 'Ahmaq,' an Indian television adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 'The Idiot.'
The Hindi adaptation 'Ahmaq' was directed by Mani Kaul, a key figure in India's parallel cinema movement.
No, the series 'Ahmaq' has never received a formal digital release, although a version of the film adaptation is available on YouTube.

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