SRK’s ‘Dunki’ screened for consulates of various nations, see pics

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 29 (ANI): The makers of Shah Rukh Khan-starrer ‘Dunki’ organised a special screening for the consulates of various nations on Thursday in Mumbai.

Representatives from various nations, including Hungary, USA, UK, Welsh, Belgium, Germany, Australia, France, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Swiss, Spain, Turkey, Israel, South Korea, Finland, Mauritius, Oman and the Netherlands attended the screening. The screening was also attended by the director Rajkumar Hirani.

Take a look at the pictures from the special screening.

‘Dunki’ stars Shah Rukh along with Taapsee Pannu, Boman Irani, Vicky Kaushal, Anil Grover, Boman Irani and Vikram Kochhar.

The film hit the theatres on December 21 and since then it has been the talk of the town. The film received mixed reviews from the audience.

At one of the events in Dubai, SRK described ‘Dunki’ as his best film.

“So when I made Jawan, I thought I made a film for boys and girls but I didn’t make anything for myself, then I made Dunki. So this is my film. This film is very close to my heart. When I was doing Pathaan, many people who write about films, those who know about films more than the filmmakers, were saying what kind of roles I was doing, so I felt that I should do films that come from my heart and this includes all the films that I did this year. I started the year with Pathaan, which was always ladies first, and I want to end the year with a film for myself. So, please watch Dunki on December 21. Everyone will find something in the film that will touch their heart. The film will make you laugh also,” he had said.

‘Dunki’ focuses on the issue of immigration. Its title is taken from the term “donkey journey”, which refers to the long-winding, often dangerous routes that people across the world take to reach the places they want to immigrate to.

SRK’s ‘Dunki’ is doing decent collections at the box office but it failed to create the same sort of buzz as his blockbusters ‘Pathaan’ and ‘Jawan’.