Saturday, June 13, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

I Love Being In Front Of The Camera: SRK

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Dec, 2015 10:37 AM
  • I Love Being In Front Of The Camera: SRK
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, whose journey in showbiz has spanned over two decades, says he enjoys nothing as much as he loves the "space of being in front of the camera".
 
"I have everything but I can't use everything that I have. But that's fine. For example, there is a book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" and I am the monk who has a Ferrari but doesn't drive it too much..."
 
"I just keep working and I love the space of being in front of the camera and nothing else I like more, but of course, I love my children and my family," SRK said. 
 
The actor, who has has appeared in over 80 Bollywood films, and has also reached out to his audiences via the small screen, said that acting is "important" for him.
 
"It's a survival system.. Acting is important for me and there is no reason for that. I always try to do different things as an actor," he said. 
 
Shah Rukh, who will now be seen with Kajol in his next venture "Dilwale", says he is very shy in real life and his mother used to call him anti-social.
 
"I am very shy and reclusive personally. I don't talk too much at home as well. I met Kajol after five years for this film... My mother used to call me anti-social," the 50-year-old said.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

'Dishoom' First Look To Release Next Year: Varun

Actor Varun Dhawan says the first look of Rohit Dhawan's directorial "Dishoom" will be out "sometime beginning of next year".

'Dishoom' First Look To Release Next Year: Varun

Subhash Ghai Wants To Make A Biopic On Shankar Mahadevan

Subhash Ghai Wants To Make A Biopic On Shankar Mahadevan
The trend of biopics has gripped Bollywood with most of them succeeding at the box office and work on several others has already begun.

Subhash Ghai Wants To Make A Biopic On Shankar Mahadevan

Vir Das Writes His First Film Script

Vir Das Writes His First Film Script
Stand-up comedian and actor Vir Das, who was in London for the screening of his forthcoming film “31st October” at the London Indian Film Festival, wrote a film script for the first time on an almost 100-year-old typewriter.

Vir Das Writes His First Film Script

'Masaan' about India's transition, not peddling poverty: Neeraj Ghaywan

'Masaan' about India's transition, not peddling poverty: Neeraj Ghaywan
Set in modern-day Varanasi, Neeraj Ghaywan's directorial debut "Masaan", which wowed Cannes critics, steers clear of cliches associated with the holy Indian city. 

'Masaan' about India's transition, not peddling poverty: Neeraj Ghaywan

Don't Regret It: Kailash Kher On Missing College Life

Don't Regret It: Kailash Kher On Missing College Life
Delhi University has started its new academic session and award-winning singer Kailash Kher, who couldn't be a regular college student of the university, doesn't regret the fact that he could only do a correspondence course.

Don't Regret It: Kailash Kher On Missing College Life

What Made Parineeti Chopra Cry?

Actress Parineeti Chopra says she cried a lot while watching Neeraj Ghaywan directorial "Masaan". "I cried a lot inside the theatre," Parineeti said at a special screening of the film here on Wednesday night.

What Made Parineeti Chopra Cry?