Over the years, Shah Rukh Khan has ruled the Bollywood industry with his films that is loved by his fans all over the world.
Shah Rukh accepts that he is “shy”, “introvert” and “scared” of women
SRK is known for his charming personality and witty replies. At, an interview he said,” Not ashamed of the fact that I am a little shy and scared of women.”
Further, he added that he is “extremely closeted, introverted, shy, reclusive and completely shut off” about his emotions.
"I believe that women are superior to men in many levels and I am not ashamed of the fact that I am a little shy and scared of women whether she is my mother, wife, sister or friends. Women bring a quietude, a calm energy to the universe."
– SRK pic.twitter.com/nDeBzlr9MD
— SRK Universe (@SRKUniverse) January 6, 2018
SRK refused to play the role of Sultan Alauddin Khilji from Padmaavat
In the early 2000s, SRK had worked with Sanjay Leela Bhansali for the blockbuster film ‘Devdas’. As per the reports, The 52-year old actor had turned down the role of Sultan Alauddin Khilji that later went to Ranveer Singh.
SRK has turned down the two offers from director Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
● #ShahRukhKhan Was Offered 2 Films by #SanjayLeelaBhansali …
→ #SRK Not Working With Sanjay Anymore@pinkvilla . pic.twitter.com/DxtPiTWcVC
— Sagarᶻᵉʳᵒ✨ (@iam__Sagar) February 17, 2018
King Khan Showers gifts to female staff on Valentine’s Day
Everyone knows about the generous attitude of Shah Rukh Khan. Well! Every Boss must learn from him.
As per the sources, the Raees star showered a lot of gifts on his female staff. He expressed his love for them and gifted them red roses, high-end smartphone, and a designer handbag.
SRK’s dare-devil act for the song ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’
Shah Rukh said that while shooting for the song ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’ the dancers were tied down while he was left loose.
He said, “The dancers were all tied down that’s why it was very difficult. The train was slow, but many times, those overhead bridges use to come and there was no communication like how you have those speakers now. I remember Farah Khan and the rest of the crew carried a white cloth. “
Further, he added, “Every time they put it up it meant stop the song and just bend down. It was very scary. Because even when you lie down it was like you could literally feel the bridge pass over you. That song was shot guerrilla style. The train would stop and suddenly start. It was very difficult to shoot the song. It was fun but not without its difficulties.”
3- Most of the dancers on the train in Chaiyya Chaiyya were tied with ropes, except for Shahrukh Khan, who broke his toe during one of the film's scenes also. #DilSe #ChaiyyaChaiyya #SRK #SRK33Million #SRKEGYPTARABFC @iamsrkhttps://t.co/5y5W1twzX1
— SRK EGYPT-ARAB FC ♥ (@iamSRKEgyptFC) February 17, 2018
SRK’s films help a nation in rediscovering love
In a report, Hugo Garcia, a young protocol officer with the ministry of foreign affairs of Timor-Leste (one of the world’s newest nations) said Timorese had forgotten about love and it was Shah Rukh Khan who taught them the real meaning of love.
She said that films like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Dil To Pagal Hai and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham helped them in rediscovering love. She also said that the films taught them to be respectful to women and sacrifice for the love.
This #ValentinesDay, read the script of one of Bollywood's most iconic romantic films #KuchKuchHotaHai! @iamsrk @KajolAtUN https://t.co/dbL7JgcLtc
via @FilmCompanion pic.twitter.com/kuf05Cj6Bv— ♡ SRK RUSSIAN FC ♡ (@SRKFC_Russia) February 14, 2018