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Kartik Aaryan on overcoming the label of “outsider”: It will remain with me, and that is alright with me.

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Kartik Aaryan on overcoming the label of “outsider”: It will remain with me, and that is alright with me.

Actor Kartik Aaryan entered Bollywood 13 years ago with no film industry restrictions and quickly established himself as a valuable performer and box office draw. Nevertheless, the actor doesn’t mind that he is still labelled as an outsider.

He claims that his motivation to push himself further comes from the knowledge that he might not receive another chance.

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After making his screen debut in 2011 in Luv Ranjan’s Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Kartik went on to establish himself in the business with roles in Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2, Luka Chuppi, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, and Satyaprem Ki Katha. He is currently waiting for Chandu Champion, his film, to be released.

Kartik, who started out as an outsider with no contacts in the business, has gone a long way. The actor acknowledges his gratitude for making it this far and vows to never forget where he began.

“It is what it is,” he says, candidly discussing how the label of “outsider” has followed him down the years.

“I didn’t know anyone here when I first started my adventure in Bollywood. And things remain the same as they have been up until now. For me, everything is the same. There are Fridays that work and Fridays that don’t. However, it is still true that I have never been an insider, he continues.

As he acknowledges, “It is a mindset which is going to stay with me,” he is aware that he arrived in the glitzy town from the “outside world.” As of right now, I think that any Friday can also be the last Friday. This is the reverberation that never stops in my head. Ke kahin mera pack up na ho jaaye”.

Perhaps at some point in the future, I (realise) may not receive a second or third chance, and I have nowhere else to go.

“That’s the reason why I’m frequently asked if I’m an outsider. I am more outspoken about that path because I am proud of it. It’s also a positive thing. He says with pride, “Whoever has succeeded on his own ought to be really proud of it.

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Regarding not assuming success for granted
It is impossible to take success for granted. In fact, there are moments when I even hesitate to use the word “success.” It might be referred to as nazar lag jaati hai, or superstition. All I’m doing is my job. I’m hoping that people will keep loving me and being interested in what I’m doing. “I won’t get attached to flops or hits; I’ll keep working the way I’ve been working,” he emphasises.


“Working on the movie has been incredibly fulfilling. Playing Murlikant Petkar was a challenging yet enjoyable exercise that satisfied my creative needs. Having a movie like this is a unique chance. I was ecstatic to be able to work on the project. I had a terrific time despite the agony, injuries, and sacrifices,” Kartik says, grinning broadly at the news that the movie is set for a large screen premiere.

The narrative of a sportsman’s tenacity and resolve is told by Chandu Champion. The movie is based on the life of India’s first gold medallist in the Paralympic Games for freestyle swimming, Murlikant Petkar.

It will be revealed that Kartik suffered a significant physical metamorphosis in order to convey the life of Murlikant to Chandu. June 14 is the scheduled release date of the movie. Kabir Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala are co-producing the movie.

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“I haven’t seen a man with such great kindness,” Zeeshan Ayyub remembers when Shah Rukh Khan handed him his own sweater.

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“I haven’t seen a man with such great kindness,” Zeeshan Ayyub remembers when Shah Rukh Khan handed him his own sweater.

Actor Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub recently shared a heartfelt anecdote highlighting Shah Rukh Khan’s generosity during the filming of Raees. In an interview with The Indian Express, Ayyub recounted an incident where promotional sweatshirts were distributed to the cast. When Ayyub noticed he hadn’t received one, Khan overheard and promptly offered his own sweatshirt, insisting Ayyub keep it despite initial protests.

Ayyub expressed deep admiration for Khan, stating, “I haven’t seen a man with such great kindness.” He further praised Khan’s humility and respect towards everyone, emphasizing that such gestures make meeting him a defining life moment, irrespective of one’s opinion about his work.

A Sweatshirt and a Star: The Day Shah Rukh Khan Gave Zeeshan Ayyub More Than Just Warmth

Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub has shared screen space with many leading stars in Indian cinema. But when he talks about Shah Rukh Khan, it’s not the fanfare or fame that he remembers — it’s a moment of quiet kindness that left an impression deeper than any box office success.

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It was during the filming of Raees, the gritty action drama where Ayyub played a supporting but memorable role opposite Khan. The crew had just wrapped a day’s shoot, and promotional sweatshirts — custom-made for the team — were being handed out. In the buzz of post-shoot chaos, Ayyub noticed something small but disappointing: his name hadn’t been called. Whether it was a mix-up or a miscount, his sweatshirt wasn’t there. It wasn’t the end of the world, but in that moment, he felt a sting — a small exclusion in a big world.

What happened next, however, transformed that fleeting disappointment into something unforgettable.

Shah Rukh Khan, who had overheard the exchange, didn’t hesitate. Without drama or delay, he removed his own sweatshirt — the one he’d been wearing — and handed it to Zeeshan. “Take mine,” he said, in a tone so natural it felt like second nature. Ayyub was stunned. He tried to refuse. “No, sir, it’s yours, you don’t have to…” But Khan wouldn’t take no for an answer. “You deserve it,” he said with a smile. And with that, he turned and walked away.

That gesture, simple on the surface, became one of the most meaningful memories in Ayyub’s career.

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“I haven’t seen a man with such great kindness,” Ayyub later said in an interview. “You can work with a lot of people, some big stars, some legends. But what stays with you is how they made you feel. Shah Rukh sir made me feel seen, valued — equal.”

In an industry often criticized for egos, hierarchies, and distance between stars and supporting actors, Shah Rukh’s act stood out like a quiet rebellion. He didn’t do it for the cameras. There was no entourage watching, no social media post crafted to go viral. It was just one human being recognizing another — and choosing generosity over indifference.

Ayyub, known for his grounded nature and roles in films like Article 15, Tanu Weds Manu, and Raanjhanaa, is not the kind of person to exaggerate stories for attention. That’s what makes his admiration so powerful. “Shah Rukh Khan is not just a star,” he said, “he’s a culture. And part of that culture is kindness.”

For Ayyub, the sweatshirt became symbolic. Not because it belonged to a superstar, but because of what it represented — dignity, humility, and a reminder that greatness lies in the little things. “That moment taught me what real respect is,” he said. “When the biggest person in the room doesn’t need to show you they’re big — they just make you feel taller.”

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It wasn’t the only time Shah Rukh left a lasting impression on him. Throughout the shoot, Khan was known for greeting everyone on set, asking crew members how their day was, checking in with junior artists, and sharing meals with the team. “He never looked down on anyone,” Ayyub recalled. “He met you at eye level, no matter who you were.”

It’s gestures like these that have earned Shah Rukh Khan his legendary status not just as an actor, but as a human being. The man who conquered global cinema with charisma, dance, and dialogue also commands loyalty with empathy.

Zeeshan Ayyub’s story is a testament to that legacy. In an era where celebrity culture is often defined by curated perfection, Khan remains something far more rare — authentic. And his kindness, whether offered through a signed autograph, a shared laugh, or a sweatshirt passed quietly into someone else’s hands, has become part of his legacy.

Years may pass, films may fade, but Ayyub knows he’ll always remember that day on set. The moment wasn’t scripted, but it taught him more than any film ever could.

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