Shah Rukh Khan

SRK gives hilarious reply to fan waiting outside Mannat to catch a glimpse of superstar
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The fan wrote, "15 minutes #AsKSRK just to thank you for the love and to spread some more fun on Saturday." The fan later tweeted a selfie clicked outside Mannat, saying: "@iamsrk #AskSRK wait kar raha tha bahar kyu nahi aaye (I was waiting outside, why didn't you come out)?"
SRK gives hilarious reply to fan waiting outside Mannat to catch a glimpse of superstar
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The fan wrote, "15 minutes #AsKSRK just to thank you for the love and to spread some more fun on Saturday." The fan later tweeted a selfie clicked outside Mannat, saying: "@iamsrk #AskSRK wait kar raha tha bahar kyu nahi aaye (I was waiting outside, why didn't you come out)?" To this, Shah Rukh replied: "Feeling lazy want to chill in the bed yaar."
John Abraham says whole world is waiting for SRK's return to big screen after 4 years
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In a video released by the makers of 'Pathaan', John said, "I don't think just the entire nation, I think the entire world wants to see Shah Rukh Khan on screen, including myself, and I think he more than delivered the goods because he's fantastic in this film." John plays the arch-enemy of SRK in the movie.
'King' Khan 'wanted to be an action hero' but missed the bus
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In a video released by the producers, Yash Raj Films, SRK said: "I came to the film industry 32 years ago to be an action hero but I missed the boat because they made me a romantic hero instead. I've only wanted to be an action hero.
SRK's comeback films, daughter Suhana's 'The Archies' debut nab 4 spots on IMDb list
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A media statement from IMDb says that among the Indian movies with planned releases in India in 2023, these 20 were consistently the most popular with IMDb users, as determined by the actual page views of the more than 200 million monthly visitors to the website worldwide throughout 2022.
Shah Rukh Khan's nickname for Alia Bhatt is 'Amma Bhatt Kapoor
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Alia had a banter filled exchange with SRK on Twitter, where the actor treated his fans with an 'Ask SRK' session on Twitter. Alia joined the question and answer session, as she responded to a fan, who had asked Shah Rukh, "Why does Alia call you just SR?" Responding to why Alia called Shah Rukh only 'SR', the actor tweeted what 'SR could stand for. He wrote, "Could mean sweet and romantic or maybe senior and respected or maybe just Shah Rukh."Alia revealed what 'SR' stood for, and tweeted, "More like sweet and respected :) But from 25th January I'm going to switch to calling you Pathaan. See I'm so creative na."
SRK was shy to show his abs in 'Jhoome Jo Pathaan', says choreographer
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Bosco took to Instagram, where he shared a photograph posing with SRK. In the image, he is seen standing next to the superstar, who is dressed in an unbuttoned shirt paired with black pants. "This is undoubtedly one of the best pictures I have on my Insta page. Been so lucky to get this picture I know you were very shy to click this one. And you were also so shy to show your Abs Sir. It's a treasured moment for me for a life time."
SRK - the only Indian to feature in Empire magazine's '50 Greatest Actors Of All Time'
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Others who are named in the list include Hollywood stalwarts Tom Hanks, Robert De Niro, Denzel Washington, Natalie Portman and Bette Davis among many others
Says SRK: 'Heart beats for Messi, but Mbappe is a treat to watch also'
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Even as his upcoming film 'Pathaan' stirred a political hornets' nest with its 'Besharam Rang' number, SRK was busy answering a phalanx of questions, revealing what his best Stanley Kubrick film was ('Clockwork Orange'), the best compliment he got from his children ("Papa you are the kindest man we know"), and how his co-star John Abraham taught him how to ride a motorcycle for the film. "How to ride there is too much traffic and I get worried. Had asked John to teach me," SRK revealed.
Social media toxicity affects collective narrative, makes it divisive and destructive: SRK
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In his address at the inauguration ceremony of the 28th Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) here, he said that the collective narratives in recent times have often been shaped by social media, which is often driven by a narrowness of views that limits human nature to its baser self.
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