Shah Rukh Khan believes 'Pathaan,' 'Dunki,' 'Jawan' are going to be superhits

Updated : Nov 14, 2022 14:41
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Shah Rukh Khan, who is all set for the release of his upcoming film ‘Pathaan,’ also has Atlee’s 'Jawan' and Rajkumar Hirani’s 'Dunki' in the pipeline. The actor will make a comeback to the silver screen after a gap of four years. King Khan recently attended the 41st edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair 2022 at Expo Centre in Sharjah, UAE. At the event, he was asked if he was nervous about his upcoming films, to which he replied that he was rather excited to ‘see Shah Rukh Khan back on the silver screen.’ 

He said, ‘I don’t think I need to be nervous, they are all going to be superhit films.’ 

SRK further went on to explain that his statement was not ‘arrogant.’ 'That’s the belief I sleep with, I wake up with and that’s the belief that makes the 57-year-old me do stunts, and work 18 hours a day. If I did not have that belief that I am making a product that lots of people are going to like then I won’t be able to do it. So. it’s not an arrogant statement, this is what I like to believe. It’s a child-like belief that ‘look, I have prepared my best, I have done my best I am going to pass with flying colours,' he said. 

SRK recalled how he was also confident as a kid. He also talked about his film ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge.’ 

The teaser of Shah Rukh Khan's movie ‘Pathaan’ was released on his 57th birthday as a treat to his fans.

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