New Delhi: Riding high on the success of his recent release, Chennai Express, Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan proved to the world that he still rules the hearts of millions. In an exclusive interview with E Newspaper of India, SRK, who was in the capital on Tuesday, said that the credit for the success of his film doesn’t completely belong to AbRam, his newly born, as was quoted by several publications. “Yes, AbRam is lucky for me but I can’t give the entire credit to him. The whole cast and crew of Chennai Express has worked day in and day out to make this a hit,” the Bollywood superstar said.
On being quizzed who is much dearer to him between Aryan and Suhana, King Khan, like an impartial daddy, made his choice quite clear. “Whenever I am in a happy mood, I like to spend my time with Aryan. He keeps a track of what all films I need to catch up with, whereas my little angel Suhana is very gentle and caring. She advises me whenever I am feeling down and out,” said SRK.
“Suhana is my jaan,” the actor hastened to add. Unlike many filmy fathers, SRK doesn’t believe in taking charge of his children’s career. He wants them to “study hard” and follow their own dreams. Talking about portrayal of women in Chennai Express, Shah Rukh quoted a dialogue from his latest flick, “Although India has completed 66 years of independence, no woman can claim to be free unless she is given full right to make her own choice.” Deepika Padukone, who plays a Tamilian in the film, struggles against her father’s wish to choose her own Mr. Right.No matter Khan is 47, he feels still a teen at heart. “Age is just a number. I am able to take risk in my life because like a 13-year-old I live a tension free life as I have an efficient team of 200 people to take care of my business,” King Khan said.
SRK also thanked his fans for making this Eid a special one with Chennai Express entering the 100-crore club in just three days. Chennai Express was directed by Rohit Shetty.
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