Monday, May 25, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

'I am given lot more than what I deserve'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Aug, 2014 06:49 AM
  • 'I am given lot more than what I deserve'
Shah Rukh Khan, who has huge fan following all over the world, says he has been given a lot more than what he deserves.
 
"It's been 25 years that I have been working... initially you want money, then fame, happiness for family, awards, rewards and no matter wherever you reach... you comeback to the core and realise only what you want is to bring smile on peoples face," Shah Rukh told reporters here during the announcement of the Got Talent World Stage Live.
 
"I feel I have been given a lot more than what I deserve and I have to return it to them...I owe them. I want to be on sets and want to work harder ...Lights Camera Action...Ohhh shit he is gone," he said.
 
The actor, who is all set to host the show, says "when you feel that you are talented that's the end".
 
He says, "Even today when I go on the sets I get nervous before my first shot. The way to live life is not to know your talent."
 
The Got Talent World Stage Live will be telecast on Colors and be held at Andheri Sports Complex here Dec 6, 2014.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Salman Khan is fittest of all Stars

Salman Khan is fittest of all Stars
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan defeated stars like Hrithik Roshan and Arjun Rampal to grab the first position as India's fittest actor in an online poll.

Salman Khan is fittest of all Stars

Curtains down on 'Mad In India' May 4

Curtains down on 'Mad In India' May 4
The laughter will die down. The show is over. Comic virtuoso Sunil Grover's breakaway show "Mad In India" will go off the air May 4.

Curtains down on 'Mad In India' May 4

For Kangana, 'Revolver Rani' already a success

For Kangana, 'Revolver Rani' already a success
Kangana Ranaut's new film "Revolver Rani" is yet to release, but for the actress, it is already a success. She says the film is even better than the script envisaged.

For Kangana, 'Revolver Rani' already a success

Had made prior commitment to IIFA, say Bollywood actors on missing voting

Had made prior commitment to IIFA, say Bollywood actors on missing voting
Bollywood celebrities like Anil Kapoor, Shabana Azmi, and Javed Akhtar, present on the second day of the ongoing IIFA awards and skipping voting - scheduled on the same date in Mumbai - regretted not exercising their franchise but said they had committed to the show six months back when elections has not been announced.

Had made prior commitment to IIFA, say Bollywood actors on missing voting

Voting important process of democracy, must vote: Aamir Khan

Voting important process of democracy, must vote: Aamir Khan
Bollywood's thinking actor Aamir Khan came along with wife and director Kiran Rao to cast his ballot Thursday and appealed to everyone to step out of their homes to fulfil their civic duty.

Voting important process of democracy, must vote: Aamir Khan

Unfair to say actors didn't vote because of IIFA: Ritesh

Unfair to say actors didn't vote because of IIFA: Ritesh
Actor Ritesh Deshmukh, who attended the second day of ongoing IIFA 2014 here Thursday, says he has already voted on April 17 in his hometown Latur before coming for this event but it is unfair to say other actors did not vote because of IIFA.

Unfair to say actors didn't vote because of IIFA: Ritesh