National School of Drama (NSD) director Chittaranjan Tripathy described Shah Rukh Khan as a "natakwala" (theatre person) first and a superstar second, emphasizing the Bollywood icon’s deep roots in theatre. Tripathy, himself an accomplished theatre, TV, and film artist, expressed admiration for the actor's journey from an "ordinary person from an ordinary family" to extraordinary global fame.
"Shah Rukh Khan has done a lot of theatre with Barry John. I consider him a theatre person before being a superstar. It’s incredible that someone from theatre has reached such heights,” Tripathy told PTI during an interview at the agency’s headquarters.
Tripathy lauded Shah Rukh’s unique acting style, noting its originality and mass appeal. "The style Shah Rukh discovered for himself was new, unique, and independent. Crores have accepted it. His strong belief in himself is what makes him brilliant," he said.
Reflecting on Shah Rukh’s grit, Tripathy praised the actor’s resilience in navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry. "It takes guts to stand out in a maze like this. His self-belief is truly commendable," he added.
Ahead of the 25th edition of Bharat Rang Mahotsav, NSD's flagship theatre festival starting January 28, Tripathy shared that the event will feature over 200 performances, including 10 international productions, in 10 Indian cities and overseas locations like Colombo and Kathmandu.
Tripathy, known for his work in acclaimed productions like Samudra Manthan and Taj Mahal Ka Tender as well as roles in films like Talvar and web series like Farzi, said it would be a privilege if Shah Rukh visited NSD as a guest, given his theatre background. "It would be our good fortune," he noted.