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Shahrukh Khan Is My Inspiration, Says Upcoming Bollywood Actor Shubhasish Mukherjee

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Bollywood Upcoming Actor Shubhasish Mukherjee who plays the lead in his upcoming venture, "Aasma" which is a narrative about theatre artistes trying to make it big in Bollywood, says he models himself after Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan.

Mukherjee, who calls himself Shubh, compares Khan's background with his own and says there is much in common between him and Bollywood's King Khan who also made his way into films through theatre.

"I am a big Shahrukh fan. He is also from Delhi and made it big in films without the help of any godfather. I am amazed with the kind of energy he has and wish to work with him in future," says the 23-year-old budding actor.

From directing his first film "Brown Sugar" at the age of 13 to being a dance instructor with choreographer Shamaik Dawar for "Dhoom 2" to scripting his first movie "Aasma," Shubh has come a long way.

The Delhi boy is confident that his debut film, "a story about the upheavals in friendship" would strike a cord with the audience.

"Aasma is all about friendship about how a group of young people set out to achieve an aim what are the setbacks they face in their missions and their own relationships," Shubh told PTI.

The movie which is scheduled for release on January 23, stars theatre vetrans like Seema Biswas, Raghubir Yadav, and Sachin Khedekar.

Apart from Hrishitaa Bhatt and Nausheed Cyrusi who are cast in lead roles, the film also introduces two fresh faces Hamid Khan and Mansi Dovhal.

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