Shah Rukh Khan answers who will be the next ‘big thing’ in Bollywood after him

Updated : Feb 22, 2023 16:03
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Shah Rukh Khan is one of the most influential actors in Indian cinema and he enjoys a loyal fanbase across the world. People often wonder who will be the next superstar in Bollywood after him. Now, King Khan himself has answered this question.

Shah Rukh took to his Twitter on Monday and hosted yet another AMA session. However, this time, he changed the rules and told his fans to ask him something sweeter, irrelevant & fun. He named it ‘Don’t Ask SRK’.

SRK wrote, ‘So far So good….#Pathaan For years we are doing #AskSRK let’s do one today where the questions are sweeter, irrelevant & fun maybe even what u #DontAskSRK for 15mins. No bad language no personal meanness. Let’s go!! Happy hours ( 15 mins ).’

One of the fans questioned SRK about who will be the next big thing in Bollywood once Pathaan retires. He replied, ‘I will never retire from acting…I will have to be fired…and maybe even then I will come back hotter!!’

When asked if he was feeling like the ‘King of the world,’ SRK gave a hilarious reply. He said, ‘Right now cleaning my son’s toys….and can’t find a crucial Lego piece…so King Ving I am not feeling like’.

Talking about the most ‘hard’ scene in ‘Pathaan’, SRK said that the body shots were hard to shoot because he was shy and cold. When a user asked him what he disliked about his latest release, the actor joked that it ended too fast.

Shah Rukh Khan’s comeback film ‘Pathaan’ is breaking all box office records. Directed by Siddharth Anand, it also stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. 

Also Watch I Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar perform at a wedding in Delhi, video goes viral
 

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