Australian Minister Tony Burke says he is a “huge fan of Shah Rukh Khan”. He calls Om Shanti Om his favorite ever | –

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Bollywood has a huge global fan base, but it’s not every day that a top international politician openly declares his love for it. This is what Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke did, and how.

I’m big A fan of Shahrukh Khan

During a conversation on the Indian Link podcast, Burke got straight to the point. “I’m a big fan of Shah Rukh Khan, so let me start with this,” he said, setting the tone for a conversation filled with Bollywood nostalgia.His admiration is not limited to actors. Burke also spoke about his love for AR Rahman’s music, describing the Oscar-winning composer’s works among his favorites.

from Chuck D! India To encourage India in Lagan

Speaking of movies, Burke revealed that Chuck D! India holds a special place in his heart, especially since parts of it were filmed in Australian cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.The conversation took a hilarious turn when he was asked whether he was rooting for India or Australia during the film’s exciting hockey match. “No, no, no, even though I was rooting for India at Lagaan,” Burke said, laughing.He also praised the film Jodha Akbar starring Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, describing it as a “beautiful epic” and an “exceptional film.”

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Om Shanti OmAt the top of his list

But if there’s one film that stands above the rest for Burke, it’s Om Shanti Om.

The film is directed by Farah Khan and marks the debut of Deepika Padukone, and it is clear that the film has left a lasting impression on him.He called it his “favorite movie ever” and recalled one of its most famous lines: “Happy endings are simple… If they’re not happy, it’s not the end, the story’s not over yet.” Reflecting on it, Burke added that the dialogue is especially relevant today – proving once again that Bollywood magic truly knows no bounds.

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