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Shah Rukh Khan Drops His Pants When He Hears 'Pack-up'

IANS, 03 Feb, 2017 10:49 AM
  • Shah Rukh Khan Drops His Pants When He Hears 'Pack-up'
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan says he takes off his lower clothings when he hears "pack-up" while shooting.
 
In the season finale of "Vh1 Inside Access", SRK revealed what is the first thing he does as soon as he hears "pack-up". 
 
He said: "It sounds wrong, I don't do it like that. I just take the lower part of my clothes off! Because invariably, you know, I don't like wearing anything else apart from jeans, and when I'm doing films, I am either wearing pants or suits or stuff like that, and I spoil my hair."
 
"I don't like my hair being combed all the time." 
 
When the host asked him if he was messy and if he threw everything around, the 51-year-old said: "Yes, I do. No, but I don't even throw them around."
 
"I have an amazing team and I am very spoilt and I should not be saying it. I start taking things off, they take it off me and I walk in semi-naked, and change, and I am out."
 
 
The episode will be aired on Sunday on Vh1.

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