Expect an interaction with Shah Rukh Khan to keep the internet enthralled. The actor’s makeshift AMA, done in his spare time before building sandcastles with the ‘little one’, had enough gems to make people laugh out loud. SRK, as his fans call him, answered questions about the performance of his IPL KKR (Kolkata Knight Riders) team, the performance of his movies, and whether he wants to sell his house, all with the same wit and cheek, and deep philosophy.
He also revealed that if you invite him to dinner, be prepared to pay the bill. “If you go out to dinner with your non-famous friends, do you still share the bill or pay? #AskSRK @iamsrk, ”asked a person on Twitter. “It has nothing to do with being famous or not, but they pay… I don’t carry money,” said the actor.
Shah Rukh also responded to a question about his movie Mohabbatein, which was released 20 years ago. “I remember doing the first scene with @SrBachchan and I realized how short and small I am !!!” he replied when asked to share a memory of the movie.
The actor also urged his fans not to gather outside his Mannat bungalow in the Mumbai suburbs on November 2 to celebrate his 55th birthday. “Please, I recommend that no one gather in crowds. My birthday or wherever! Iss baar ka pyaar … thodha door se yaar (let’s spread love from afar), ”said Khan. Every year on her birthday, the star is seen spreading her arms in her trademark style and waving to her fans, who crowd outside her home before midnight to catch a glimpse of their beloved star.
When asked by a user if he regrets choosing bad scripts, especially in the last ten years, he said: “You have to believe in what you do and stand up for what you do … achievement and acceptance are in the viewer’s hands. . … your faith is in your heart. Khan last appeared in Aanand L Rai’s Zero in 2018. However, he has not yet officially announced his next project. There has been a lot of speculation about his follow-up film, but the actor has denied them all.
Responding to a fan, who asked the actor about his upcoming film, Khan said: “It will start filming, then post-production and then theaters to normalize … it will take about a year I think …”
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