Yash Raj Films has marked a special milestone by releasing a nostalgic motion poster celebrating 10 years of the cult thriller Fan. The tribute post instantly revived memories of one of the most unique performances in modern Indian cinema, led by Shah Rukh Khan in a powerful dual role.
The studio shared a 30-second montage featuring intense moments from the film, showcasing Shah Rukh Khan as both superstar Aryan Khanna and his obsessive fan Gaurav Chandna. The video ends with a celebratory message reading “CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF FAN,” reinforcing the film’s lasting cultural impact despite its unconventional box office journey.
The caption accompanying the post read, “Woh sirf star nahin hai… duniya hai meri, 10 years later, still a fan, always will be, Celebrating #10YearsOfFan,” echoing one of the film’s most memorable lines and instantly striking a chord with fans who continue to revisit its emotional intensity.
Directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced under YRF, Fan explored the dark psychological space between admiration and obsession. The story followed Gaurav Chandna, a young man whose devotion to superstar Aryan Khanna spirals into conflict when admiration turns into revenge after a personal fallout with his idol.
At the time of release, Fan was praised for its ambitious concept, visual effects, and Shah Rukh Khan’s transformative performance in both roles. The film’s exploration of stardom and identity stood out, even as it received mixed responses for its narrative structure. Over the years, however, it has developed a strong cult following among audiences who appreciate its bold storytelling approach.
The project, originally conceived in the mid-2000s and later revived in 2013, was one of the earliest Indian films to use extensive 3D scanning technology for character creation. Its production marked a technical leap for Bollywood, further cementing its place as an experimental milestone in mainstream cinema.
A decade later, YRF’s tribute highlights how Fan continues to resonate with audiences, not just as a film but as a reflection on the complex relationship between celebrities and their admirers. For many fans, the story remains timeless—because admiration, obsession, and identity never go out of style.
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