“When I don’t win an award, I get extremely sad,” SRK opens up
Shah Rukh Khan will be celebrating his silver jubilee in the industry next year. The actor with his power-packed performances has won over our hearts and several awards in these 25-years.
The 51-year-old was today present at the unveiling of Indian Academy Awards in the city and opened up about how any award means a “collective applause” to him and so is significant.
SRK began by saying, “I have said this openly, sometimes it might be taken wrongly but I love being a movie star, I love being an actor, I love winning awards for my work. You reach a stage in your life as an actor and now I have been working for some years where some kind of recognition- all artists whether you are a poet, singer, painter, dancer, choreographer, you just want applause.”
Khan went on and admitted, “Somewhere down the line any award that I have received I have always thought of it as collective applause for the work I have done in a year or for a specific film. So yes I do keep tabs on awards and I want to keep winning them and I try very hard to get them and when I don’t them I get extremely sad.”
























































