SRK On What Is Love

    • Indiatimes
    • Publish Date: Nov 24 2016 12:19PM
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    • Updated Date: Nov 24 2016 12:19PM
SRK On What Is Love

Be it his films or his interviews, Shah Rukh Khan is a man who has his heart in the right place. The release of his film is just three days away and he is busy promoting Dear Zindagi with Alia Bhatt.

In a recent interview with Times of India, Shah Rukh Khan spoke his heart out! When he was asked if he takes the love that his fans have for him for granted, he had a beautiful answer to give. Talking about how he has not taken his stardom for granted, he said, "A lot of people tell me that I have passed that phase of competing. I believe there are no goals, there are only milestones that you have to cross. When you reach a milestone, you can stand there and have a cup of tea. You don't live there, you move on. Having said that, I know there are a lot of people who love me and you can't take love for granted. Love changes and I know that better than anyone else, I am the most romantic hero in the world (smiles). You have got to keep love alive whatever happens.

And then he went on to give his pearls of wisdom on a topic that he knows the best. Talking about love, he said, "Abhi toh pyaar ho gaya, toh khatam ho gayi baat. Aisa nahin hota. Sometimes, I come across stuff like... couples in a relationship for long need to go out more often, have sex twice a week and compliment each other. This is the kind of advice which you get in self-help books. I keep getting these links on Twitter, like five things a man should do with a woman, etc (chuckles). My advice is that you should not follow all that. Talking about my fans, if I have millions of people loving me, it means I have to work million times harder to keep that going. More than that, and I don't want to sound self-obsessed here, but I love 'me' even more. I have to do it for myself, so that I can love myself more by doing better work. I believe that every film I do is my first and it could also be my last. I have never taken anything for granted. I wouldn't take a single shot of my life for granted. I want it to be my best."


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Neha Deshkar MONTFORT

Yes, the meaning of love has changed.For some people it is something magical which keeps you always happy, for some people it is a pure and selfless relationship between a girl or a boy or a women or a man. Meaning of Love changes from people to people I can say too depends on circumstances evolving around them

Rathi Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

yes i agree ...

Vishakha Bhalla BOSCO SR.SEC.SCHOOL( PASCHIM VIHAR)

if a person loves himself and loves his work then everything in this World is ultimately achieved .

Spriha Dutta The Central Modern School,Barasat

Love is an integral instinct of mankind...it has remained the same over the years but I think it differs from person to person..

Spriha Dutta The Central Modern School,Barasat

Love not only exists between a girl or a boy..it''s a pious thing,a divine thing owned by individuals in Life and it reflects the true being of a person..it maybe towards anyone and anything..it''s an inimitable quality..I say..

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