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I Have A Very Common Life: Shah Rukh Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Oct, 2015 01:04 PM
  • I Have A Very Common Life: Shah Rukh Khan
His stardom in showbiz is unmatched, and he's often referred to as the 'King of Bollywood', but superstar Shah Rukh Khan says he likes a “very common life” behind the camera.
 
When a fan asked during a chat session on Twitter whether he misses his common man life after having become a celebrity, Shah Rukh, one of the best paid cine stars in India, replied: “I have a very common life personally.”
 
The “Happy New year” actor, who was brought up in a non-film family in Delhi, got a chance to talk to his fans while he was getting a haircut.
 
During the chat session, the 49-year-old also shared the favourite cartoon characters of his son AbRam.
 
He said that the two-year-old AbRam loves “Chhota Bheem and Mowgli.”
 
Shah Rukh was also seen giving some family tips to his over 15 million followers.
 
When one user asked whether he should follow his father’s dream or listen to his mind, Shah Rukh, who is father of three, replied: “Sit with your dad and understand why he wants, what he wants for you and explain your desires too. Dads understand.”
 
On the career front, Shah Rukh will next be seen in Rohit Shetty’s “Dilwale”. Besides, he willl also appear in “Fan” and “Raees”.
 
A user asked him to share his views on Varun Dhawan, who also has a role in "Dilwale".
 
To that, SRK said: "He is very hardworking and extremely sweet."

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