Here's how Shah Rukh Khan reacted when fan said 'Jawan's 'Zinda Banda' didn't suit him

Updated : Aug 11, 2023 08:08
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Actor Shah Rukh Khan delighted his fans as he hosted #AskSRK session on X on August 10.

When a fan informed King Khan that he was unimpressed by his look in 'Jawan's song 'Zinda Banda', SRK cheekily replied that the next song will be tailor-made for him.

One Twitter user wrote, 'Sir jee ye Zinda Banda song aap me bilkul suit nahi kiya. Next song kab aayegi. #AskSrk.' Shah Rukh replied, 'Sorry, buddy. The next song will be tailor-made for you! You can take care of the pajamas… #Jawan.'

Another user asked Shah Rukh why he's boasting about himself in the 'Jawan' prevue and the actor savagely replied that he can start praising him. He said the next prevue will be silent and he can dub it as per will.

Twitter user wrote, 'Dear SRK Sir, you’re saying in #JawanPrevue :- “jab mein villain banta hu toh mere saamne koi bhi hero tik nahi sakta” Baat galat nahi hai but why’re you boasting yourself !? Khud ki tarif khud hi karna acchi baat nahi hai SRK Sir. #AskSRK #Jawan7September2023 #Jawan #SRK.'

In a sharp-witted response, Shah Rukh wrote, 'Theek hai kal se tum meri tareef shuru kar doh. Main chup rahunga…next Prevue silent wala dalunga. Tum dub kar lena jo Mann chahe. #Jawan.'

When a user asked SRK why he was doing the film 'Jawan' when he is so aged now, King Khan thanked him for the reminder and added that there's no age to act dumb as well.

'Jawan' releases in theatres on September 7.

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