
Mastiii 4 released today, and you see mixed reviews from viewers. But the spotlight has shifted to Vivek Oberoi for a different reason. In a recent interview, he said “Who Shah Rukh Khan?” and claimed that people would forget him by 2050.
He said many youngsters today don’t know Raj Kapoor or his legacy, and the same will happen to Shah Rukh Khan in the coming decades. His statement spread fast online, and fans reacted strongly. The comment felt unnecessary to many.
Fans argued that anyone who loves cinema will always remember Shah Rukh and Raj Kapoor. They said people still recall Prithviraj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand, so SRK’s influence will not disappear. Many even joked that future generations may forget Vivek Oberoi sooner.
A few viewers supported Vivek’s view, but the number is tiny. Most people believe upcoming generations will know about Shah Rukh even if they don’t grow up with his films. His impact has shaped audiences since the late 90s.
Shah Rukh Khan is more than a star to many of you. His work created deep emotional connections that stayed with fans across decades, similar to Guru Dutt, Amitabh Bachchan and Raj Kapoor. His presence goes beyond screen success.
Future generations might not understand the scale of SRK’s stardom, but forgetting him entirely sounds unlikely. When an artist leaves behind work that stays in people’s hearts, the legacy continues long after the person is gone. That is what keeps cinema history alive.
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