<p>Shah Rukh Khan's visit to Berlin invites high octane fan hysteria and they have already started camping outside the theatre to meet their favourite star at the premiere of "Don 2: The King is Back" in the Berlin Film Festival.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The film will have a Berlinale Special Gala screening at the magnificent Friedrichstadtpalast 1,600 seater theatre here tomorrow.<br /><br />The 46-year-old star, who is recovering from fever, is expected to join director Farhan Akhtar, producer Ritesh Sidwani and co-star Priyanka Chopra later.<br /><br />"Shah Rukh's fans have been camping in sleeping bags at the ticket office for two days before the counter opened, and tickets for Don 2 were sold out in one minute," a senior official in the Berlin film festival office said.<br /><br />This is pretty heroic German 'fangiri' in a city that is already slathered in snow, with night temperature dipping to minus 12 degrees or lower.<br /><br />Shah Rukh, described as an "uber-gangster" in this action film, set and co-produced in Berlin, already had "Don" screened in the Berlinale in 2007.<br /><br />There is sizeable Indian contingent of 10 people and film projects selected in various sections of the Berlin Film Festival.<br /><br />In addition to "Don 2", there is Rajan Khosa's "Gattu", about a boy wanting to escape working in his uncle's business to attend school, in the Generation section for children and young adults.<br /><br />There is Mohan Kumar Valasala's "Panchabhuta" (The Five Elements), a 15 minute short in the Berlinale Shorts Competition. <br /><br />Valasala, from the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, reflects on the presence of the five elements in the daily lives of people living on the margins.<br /><br />There are also two Indian projects in the Berlinale Co-production Market -- "Dabba/Lunchbox" to be directed by Ritesh Batra, and "Kutch" to be directed by veteran producer Bobby Bedi.<br /><br />Iram Ghufran's film "There is Something in the Air", which explores the dreams, performances, insanity and spiritual possession of women at a Sufi shrine, is in the Forum Expanded section.<br /><br />The Berlinale Talent Campus, which mentors talented filmmakers, includes screenwriter/director Chaitanya Tamhane, director of the superb short Six Strands, cinematographer Pooja Gupte (Pratyabartan), director/screenwriter Ritesh Batra (Cafe Regular, Cairo) and distributor/producer Yogesh Karikurve.<br /><br />The National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC) will organise an India Pavilion here.<br /><br />Films from the Indian subcontinent include Deepak Rauniyar's "Highway" (Nepal, Panorama), and Suba Sivakumaran's daring "Enakkum Oru Per" (I Too Have a Name, US/Sri Lanka, Berlinale Shorts Competition).</p>
<p>Shah Rukh Khan's visit to Berlin invites high octane fan hysteria and they have already started camping outside the theatre to meet their favourite star at the premiere of "Don 2: The King is Back" in the Berlin Film Festival.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The film will have a Berlinale Special Gala screening at the magnificent Friedrichstadtpalast 1,600 seater theatre here tomorrow.<br /><br />The 46-year-old star, who is recovering from fever, is expected to join director Farhan Akhtar, producer Ritesh Sidwani and co-star Priyanka Chopra later.<br /><br />"Shah Rukh's fans have been camping in sleeping bags at the ticket office for two days before the counter opened, and tickets for Don 2 were sold out in one minute," a senior official in the Berlin film festival office said.<br /><br />This is pretty heroic German 'fangiri' in a city that is already slathered in snow, with night temperature dipping to minus 12 degrees or lower.<br /><br />Shah Rukh, described as an "uber-gangster" in this action film, set and co-produced in Berlin, already had "Don" screened in the Berlinale in 2007.<br /><br />There is sizeable Indian contingent of 10 people and film projects selected in various sections of the Berlin Film Festival.<br /><br />In addition to "Don 2", there is Rajan Khosa's "Gattu", about a boy wanting to escape working in his uncle's business to attend school, in the Generation section for children and young adults.<br /><br />There is Mohan Kumar Valasala's "Panchabhuta" (The Five Elements), a 15 minute short in the Berlinale Shorts Competition. <br /><br />Valasala, from the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, reflects on the presence of the five elements in the daily lives of people living on the margins.<br /><br />There are also two Indian projects in the Berlinale Co-production Market -- "Dabba/Lunchbox" to be directed by Ritesh Batra, and "Kutch" to be directed by veteran producer Bobby Bedi.<br /><br />Iram Ghufran's film "There is Something in the Air", which explores the dreams, performances, insanity and spiritual possession of women at a Sufi shrine, is in the Forum Expanded section.<br /><br />The Berlinale Talent Campus, which mentors talented filmmakers, includes screenwriter/director Chaitanya Tamhane, director of the superb short Six Strands, cinematographer Pooja Gupte (Pratyabartan), director/screenwriter Ritesh Batra (Cafe Regular, Cairo) and distributor/producer Yogesh Karikurve.<br /><br />The National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC) will organise an India Pavilion here.<br /><br />Films from the Indian subcontinent include Deepak Rauniyar's "Highway" (Nepal, Panorama), and Suba Sivakumaran's daring "Enakkum Oru Per" (I Too Have a Name, US/Sri Lanka, Berlinale Shorts Competition).</p>