Shah Rukh Khan, often celebrated as one of Indian cinema’s most versatile superstars, has shared the screen with several acclaimed actors across industries, creating memorable collaborations beyond Bollywood. Among these connections is his professional association with Telugu cinema veteran Jagapathi Babu, whose powerful performances have earned him widespread recognition. One such collaboration between Shah Rukh Khan and Jagapathi Babu resulted in an unexpected moment of admiration. Years later, Jagapathi revealed that a frustrated on-set reaction from Shah Rukh during a film remake ultimately became the greatest compliment he ever received.
When Shah Rukh Khan was frustrated on set
During a candid interaction on Honest Townhall, Jagapathi Babu opened up about an unforgettable experience involving Shah Rukh Khan while discussing the Hindi remake of his iconic Telugu film Anthahpuram. Jagapathi had originally portrayed Sarai Veeraraju, a small-time thief whose emotional transformation becomes central to the 1998 drama directed by Krishna Vamsi. His nuanced performance, especially a pivotal smoking and death sequence toward the film’s climax, left a lasting impact.
When Krishna Vamsi remade the story in Hindi as Shakti: The Power in 2002, Shah Rukh Khan stepped into Jagapathi’s role, portraying Jai Singh opposite Karisma Kapoor’s Nandini, a role originally essayed by Soundarya. While recreating one of Jagapathi’s memorable scenes, Shah Rukh Khan reportedly struggled with the execution, leading to a moment of frustration on set.
Shah Rukh Khan acknowledged the remark later
According to Jagapathi Babu, Shah Rukh Khan made an off-record remark during the process, which was something intense enough that the Telugu actor chose not to publicly repeat it. However, rather than taking offense, Jagapathi viewed Shah Rukh’s reaction as the highest form of professional praise, interpreting it as acknowledgment of the strength and complexity of his original performance.
Years later, Jagapathi Babu personally asked Shah Rukh Khan whether he had truly made that remark. The Bollywood superstar confirmed it, while also apologizing if it had sounded harsh. For Jagapathi, however, the comment remained one of the most meaningful compliments he had ever received from a fellow actor.
More about Shah Rukh Khan and Jagapathi Babu
Jagapathi Babu continues to remain active across South Indian cinema, recently appearing in films like Ghaati, Mirai, and Tamil project Anantha, while also drawing attention for his dramatic transformation in Peddi. Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan remains at the forefront of Indian cinema following blockbusters like Pathaan, Jawan, and Dunki, with upcoming projects including Siddharth Anand’s Kin, also starring Deepika Padukone.
When Shah Rukh Khan was frustrated on set
During a candid interaction on Honest Townhall, Jagapathi Babu opened up about an unforgettable experience involving Shah Rukh Khan while discussing the Hindi remake of his iconic Telugu film Anthahpuram. Jagapathi had originally portrayed Sarai Veeraraju, a small-time thief whose emotional transformation becomes central to the 1998 drama directed by Krishna Vamsi. His nuanced performance, especially a pivotal smoking and death sequence toward the film’s climax, left a lasting impact.
When Krishna Vamsi remade the story in Hindi as Shakti: The Power in 2002, Shah Rukh Khan stepped into Jagapathi’s role, portraying Jai Singh opposite Karisma Kapoor’s Nandini, a role originally essayed by Soundarya. While recreating one of Jagapathi’s memorable scenes, Shah Rukh Khan reportedly struggled with the execution, leading to a moment of frustration on set.
Shah Rukh Khan acknowledged the remark later
According to Jagapathi Babu, Shah Rukh Khan made an off-record remark during the process, which was something intense enough that the Telugu actor chose not to publicly repeat it. However, rather than taking offense, Jagapathi viewed Shah Rukh’s reaction as the highest form of professional praise, interpreting it as acknowledgment of the strength and complexity of his original performance.
Years later, Jagapathi Babu personally asked Shah Rukh Khan whether he had truly made that remark. The Bollywood superstar confirmed it, while also apologizing if it had sounded harsh. For Jagapathi, however, the comment remained one of the most meaningful compliments he had ever received from a fellow actor.
More about Shah Rukh Khan and Jagapathi Babu
Jagapathi Babu continues to remain active across South Indian cinema, recently appearing in films like Ghaati, Mirai, and Tamil project Anantha, while also drawing attention for his dramatic transformation in Peddi. Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan remains at the forefront of Indian cinema following blockbusters like Pathaan, Jawan, and Dunki, with upcoming projects including Siddharth Anand’s Kin, also starring Deepika Padukone.




