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Khan: 'Indian sci-fi needs to get better'




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Shah Rukh Khan has said that he wants his forthcoming superhero film Ra.One to set a trend for better special effects in Indian sci-fi.

The actor wants to attract a younger audience to the cinema to watch science-fiction, the Hindustan Times has reported.

In an interview with the paper, he said: "I can afford to spend on technology in my films at this point of time, and I feel that those who can, should bring technical advancement.

"Otherwise, we will lose a younger audience. I am attempting that with Ra.One."

Ra.One will see Khan being a flying superhero, who must defeat ten villains in succession.

Source: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/bollywood/news/a278806/khan-indian-sci-fi-needs-to-get-better.html

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