Shah Rukh Khan hails India during Ask SRK session after fan says ‘Pathaan’ united nation

Updated : Jan 31, 2023 10:25
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Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Pathaan’ is doing wonders at the box office and the actor recently delighted fans by conducting an ‘Ask SRK’ session on Twitter. He talked about his younger son’s AbRam’s review of his latest release. He also revealed the reason for not giving interviews and responded to a fan who said that his film united India.

A fan pointed that ‘Pathaan’ shows love transcends all. He wrote to SRK, ‘Sir, Pathaan has nailed the fact that love transcends race, religion, language, and region. Pathaan’s is your success, India’s success. With such a position comes responsibility and I hope you would do more to unite India and Indians. Jai Hind.’ Shah Rukh Khan replied, ‘If there is one truth it is : ki hum sab ek hi maa aur pita ki santaan hain. Bharat ke. Hindustan ke…India ke. Jai Hind. #Pathaan (The truth is we are all children of one nation, India)’.

When asked how his younger son AbRam reacted to ‘Pathaan’, he wrote, ‘I don’t know how but he said papa it’s all Karma. So I believe it.’

A fan also took to Twitter and asked him the reason for refraining from giving any interviews. Shah Rukh Khan replied to him and wrote, ‘Maine socha Sher interview nahi karte toh iss baar main bhi nahi karunga!!! Bas Jungle mein aakar dekh lo. #Pathaan (sic)’.

‘Pathaan’ hit the screens on January 25 and it has crossed the Rs 300 crore mark worldwide. 

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