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SRK's Life Lessons Learnt From '24 Beautiful Imaginary Women'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Jun, 2016 12:09 PM
  • SRK's Life Lessons Learnt From '24 Beautiful Imaginary Women'
On completing 24 years in filmdom, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan shared that he has learnt life lessons from "24 beautiful imaginary women".
 
Shah Rukh, who turned 50 last year, started his career in showbiz in 1992 with the film "Deewana". He then carved out a niche in the Indian entertainment industry through his versatile performances in films like "Baazigar", "Anjaam", "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", "Dil To Pagal Hai", "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" and "My Name Is Khan".
 
Shah Rukh, who is married to Gauri Khan and has three children - Aryan, Suhana and AbRam, took to Twitter on Monday to thank his fans and shared his life lessons.
 
In a series of tweets, the "Dilwale" star wrote: "Thank you for 24 years of living and loving. 24 years of having learnt life from 24 beautiful imaginary women. List and lessons to follow.
 
The interesting lessons of the actor are:
 
1. TINA. There is nothing abnormal
 
2. GENA :Give everyone, not accumulate
 
3. FAGUN : Fall and get up nonetheless.
 
4. MINA mediocrity is not acceptable
 
5. DHUN Don’t have unnecessary negativity.
 
6. RHEA Respect ‘HER’ everywhere always.
 
7. DIPA Director is pilot always
 
8. CHITRA Compete hard,in true rightful ardor
 
9. EASHA Eventually all sadness heals accordingly.
 
10. CAROL. Children are raised On Love
 
11. ITI. Imagine the impossible
 
12. TYRA. Take your Risks audaciously
 
13. SKY. Smoking kills you
 
14. LYRA. Laugh your regrets away
 
15. TIA. Take India ahead
 
16. SWATI. Superheroes wear acutely tight innerwear.
 
17. FIDA. Family is dependable always
 
18. AMNA. Art matters, not artist 
 
19. ANITA. Assume not imbeciles take advice
 
20. MIRA. Mommy is right always
 
21. Akira. A King inspires righteous aims
 
22.ASMA Always smell ‘manlike’ agreeable
 
23. NAINA Nature always instills naked awesomeness
 
24. LAILA. Life abounds in loving all. 
 
Shah Rukh, who turned 50 last year, started his career in showbiz in 1992 with the film Deewana. He then carved out a niche in the Indian entertainment industry through his versatile performances in films like Baazigar, Anjaam, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Dil To Pagal Hai, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and My Name Is Khan.
 

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