Shah Rukh Khan charms Yale crowd
By Indo
Asian News Service | IANS
New
Haven (Connecticut) (IANS) Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan enthralled
the students of Yale University as he came to the Ivy League institution as a
Chubb Fellow, one of its top honours.
A crowd
gathered outside the Shubert Theatre early in the afternoon and as the day went
on the line snaked around the corner.
Fans
travelled from as far as Alabama and California to join with members of the New
Haven and Yale community to hear Khan speak to a capacity audience of about
1,700.
Khan
charmed the crowd as he spoke to them about success and failure and how to live
life to the fullest. He encouraged young people to find fulfillment in
creativity, to learn to laugh at themselves and to never become cynical about
their lives.
'Failure
is a fiendish friend that can lead to success by teaching one to be pragmatic,
to work harder, and to be true to oneself,' he said, adding that the true
strength of one's friendships is tested in the face of strong adversity.
Khan
emphasised the importance of young people appreciating and cherishing their
parents' love.
'Whatever
you do, whichever mistakes you make, your parents are your best friends,' he
said.
The
lecture took a light-hearted turn when Khan danced his signature 'Chammak
Challo' moves with Yale student Natalia Khosla.
'This is
the most fun I have had in months!' Khan said.
Khan was
introduced by Yale student Isha Ambani, who is president of the South Asian
Society at Yale and participated in a conversation onstage with Jeffrey
Brenzel, Yale dean of undergraduate admissions and master of Timothy Dwight
College, the Yale residential college that administers the Chubb Fellowship;
Yale College alumna Sarika Arya; and Yale Law School student Nihkil Sud.
As part
of the Yale Chubb Fellowship, Khan attended a reception and dinner at Timothy
Dwight College with over 120 Yale students including members of the South Asian
Society at Yale, fellows of Timothy Dwight, and other members of the Yale
community.
Each
year three or four distinguished men and women have been appointed as visiting
Chubb Fellows. Former Chubb Fellows include presidents George W. Bush, Ronald
Reagan, and Jimmy Carter; authors Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, and Toni
Morrison; filmmaker Sofia Coppola; architect Frank Gehry; choreographer Mikhail
Baryshnikov; and journalist Walter Cronkite.
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