Q&A: Shah Rukh Khan Answers a Question from Yale Woodbridge Fellow, Sarika Arya
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Shah Rukh Khan came to Yale on April 12, 2012 as a Chubb Fellow in his first visit to an American university. In this video segment, Yale Woodbridge Fellow, Sarika Arya asks Shah Rukh Kahn, “what is it about your work that appeals to and unites audiences that are normally at odds with each other? And do you feel that films have a role in discussing and examining social issues?” The Chubb Fellowship is one of Yale’s most distinguished honors, bringing leaders to campus to encourage students interested in public service and the public good.
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