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Kanika Datta: The importance of being SRK
Kanika Datta / New Delhi Feb 16, 2012, 00:40
 

So actor Shah Rukh Khan is going to be the brand ambassador for West Bengal — that too gratis because, he says, he “feels for the state” which has become his “second home”. How sweet of him.

The question that Bengalis might want to ask is this. Is a fading star, producer of serial flops and owner of the money-guzzling Indian Premier League cricket team Kolkata Knight Riders the right fit for marketing a bankrupt state suffering the pangs of slow economic growth?

It is possible that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is said to have requested Mr Khan, or SRK for short, to promote the state at the Kolkata Film Festival in November last year, did not consider this downside. She is, of course, reacting competitively, though belatedly, to Gujarat’s appointment of Bollywood supernova Amitabh Bachchan as its brand ambassador in 2010.

Gujarat figures as rival number two in Ms Banerjee’s unique world view (number one will always be the Communist Party of India). It’s nothing to do with Narendra Modi’s politics (her party was, after all, a BJP ally at the Centre not so long ago) but more a reflection of her chagrin after industrialist Ratan Tata exited her state to universal sympathy, taking his car project to Gujarat and publicly snubbing Ms Banerjee.

So what exactly is SRK going to do for West Bengal on an honorary basis? He’s going to promote tourism in the state, apparently. State Tourism Minister Rachpal Singh thinks the star can “tap into the foreign market”. This is not such a far-fetched ambition, since SRK still has a respectably large NRI fan base and extensive overseas contacts courtesy his film production and marketing company Red Chillies.

Also, he’s working with some potential here. According to tourism ministry data, West Bengal weighs in at number six in terms of the number of foreign tourists visiting it, behind Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan and, yes, ahead of even Goa. Note that Gujarat does not figure here — and it comes in a notch behind West Bengal in terms of number of domestic tourist visits.

Anyone who has been to Bengal will not be surprised by these facts. It has all the basics for a roaring tourism business — a wide variety of historical, cultural and ecological tourism on offer and an engaging ambience. Unlike Gujarat, the state has long been free of the kind of communal tensions that could vitiate the atmosphere and the security milieu. That’s an achievement that goes to the credit of the Left Front as much as Ms Banerjee’s own staunchly non-communal politics — and it probably says something that she has chosen a Muslim star to promote her state whereas Gujarat has opted for a megastar whose Hindu religion is publicly on display on family occasions.

But there is one critical point that Ms Banerjee and tourism minister Mr Singh might want to consider before they splurge on an ad campaign and SRK gets down to business. West Bengal right now is mostly a budget destination. This is not an undesirable thing but is unlikely to bulk up the state’s coffers as much as high-end tourism can and this, surely, is the objective of retaining SRK’s services.

High net worth tourists demand a level of luxury that West Bengal is not yet geared for — whether it is fleets of high-end luxury cars, yachts and boats, the ability to handle private jets and even seven-star hotels. Is the state ready to pour in investments or create an enabling environment to attract rich NRIs and foreign tourists?

There are several reasons for doubt on this score. Achieving this metamorphosis will require Ms Banerjee’s government releasing resources, specifically land, power, water, at a greatly accelerated pace. Given the dismay that industrialists have expressed at the lack of progress on their projects since she took power, there is nothing to suggest that this transformation is likely to occur anytime soon.

To be fair, Ms Banerjee has history against her. After all, her predecessors Jyoti Basu and Buddhadeb Bhattacharya were active overseas sales agents for their state. None of this amounted to much. In fact, the earliest reality check came in the tourism business in a failed attempt to privatise the storied Great Eastern Hotel. It took nearly a decade to finally sell the troubled hotel.

So SRK may, like Mr Bachchan in Gujarat, enjoy a fine holiday at the state’s expense shooting at prime tourist locations. But whether the state is ready to back this hard sell with action on the ground is another question altogether.

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rahul
Very pathetic and senseless article by the writer, to grab attention for herself. One thing should be kept in mind that the person who try to spit on sun, the spit comes on the persons face. Same applies to the writer. No body is camparable to Shahrukh Khan.
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  Reply by Selvam, Sivagangai:
May 15 , 2012 ,12:39 IST
How juvenile - "no one comparable to SRK"! Wake up man! SRK is over-rated. Bollywood is changing, and SRK is going down. Fact of life.
saumitrashrm98
i am so sad for you kanika. Because you dont know what is the quality of srk. You only one thing mention flop serial producer. So sad you dont deserve for wrting any article.
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ravin
Dear Kanika, Is Business Standard or you trying to hard sell your content by writing such articles? Fair enough that you might have apprehensions about the appointment of SRK as the brand ambassador of Bengal. But instead of focusing on the pros and cons you seemed to be on a personal agenda. Can you name any other current star with the presence and reach as SRK who can be the ambassador for bengal? and please dont say Mithun or Soumitra Chatterjee.
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Angi
Kanikadi, apni ki bangali? :P I was about to react violently to your post, but I see my fellow commentors have done the needful. A fading star? Of course, you are always free to state an opinion, but I do hope you venture to come back and give us, what thus, in your opinion, is a 'rising' star? Ranbir Kapoor or Imran Khan? Ahh well...
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Rakesh Mehra
Funny you are, aren't you? This producer of 'serial flops' had the worldwide second highest grossing film of 2011, and he is apparently 'fading' as per you. Whether WB needs SRK or not, you definitely need a reality check Ms Kanika.
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Abinash
@Kanika : It seems that you do not like SRK, It completesly reflects on your article. How can you describe Shahrukh as fading star ! Not Appreciated at all. He is next Big thing after Amitabh
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ashok
With a Gujarati wife from Calcutta, loyalties are divided between the two states, but how does one attract tourists to a hot, dusty land where even a glass of beer is not available ? Advantage SRK.
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Swap
Srk rocks.
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Jackie
When you're on top there is always someone who's trying to knock you down -- so it is with Shah Rukh Khan. He has not only been entertaining India for 20 years but the WORLD. He has huge amounts of non-Indian fans (like me) all over the planet in almost all countries. And of course quite a few of them do come to India as tourists eventually and they do have quite a bit of money to spend in India. I know I never would have gone to India if I hadn't fallen in love with Indian movies ONLY because of Shah Rukh Khan. He has the most charisma of any actor alive in the world. It is sad how people in his country don't appreciate him and what he does all over the world to promote India.
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  Reply by Selvam, Sivagangai:
May 15 , 2012 ,12:42 IST
You Pakistanis are obviously big fans of Bollywood muslim stars. Name me on Pakistani who is a fan of Bollywood Hindu stars?
  Reply by AK:
February 16 , 2012 ,12:13 IST
Dear Jackie, Those people are in minority and are driven by their lust for other stars and/or to get their 5 seconds of fame like this pseudo journalist who gets paid for writing a piece of crap like that.
 
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