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“I Do Miss My Parents A Lot”

“I Do Miss My Parents A Lot”

“I Do Miss My Parents A Lot”

Shah Rukh Khan in a still from Dunk. (Courtesy: TaranAdarsh)

New Delhi:

There are actors, and then there is Shah Rukh Khan. There is a reason why he is referred to as the “Badshah Of Bollywood”. Fans, including us, love him. After all, it’s King Khan we are talking about. Now, the actor, on a fine Saturday afternoon, decided to conduct his superhit “AskSRK” session. The actor’s quick and unfiltered replies resonate with his countless fans. In the latest session, SRK delved into his Delhi days, the comfort of home, and expressed how much he misses his parents. A fan posted a still from the song Never leave the house and asked, “Sir this song made me remember my home did you feel the same when you heard it first ?” In response, the actor wrote, “Yes it really makes me think about my parents…my Delhi days….friends made and lost in time. Very emotional.” The track is from SRK’s upcoming film Dunk.

The session got even more interesting when another fan questioned, “Sir, tell me about your house? [Sir, tell us something about your home],” Replying to him, Shah Rukh Khan wrote, “My home is my vehicle, my world is my heart. I have my own hotel. Home is where the heart is?? [My home is where my heart is. My loved ones are there. Isn’t it said, Home is where the heart is]”

Next, a fan asked the superstar, “Sir, do you remember Delhi? Tell me about your childhood? [Do you miss Delhi, sir? Tell us about your childhood?]” And after reading it, SRK, being SRKsaid, “I am still saving. [I am still a child] Had a lovely childhood and I do miss my parents a lot.”

It would not be an exaggeration to say that 2023 was certainly the year of Shah Rukh Khan. After making his grand comeback with Pathanhe delivered a smashing hit Jawan that broke all records. And now, fans are eagerly awaiting his debut project with Rajkumar Hirani, Dunk. The movie will clash with Prabhas’ Lettuce at the box office on December 22.

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