Shah Rukh Khan who’s all set for the discharge of his upcoming movie Pathaan, took a while out to answer fan questions on Twitter. On Saturday night, he tweeted, “Come all let’s do an #AskSRK for 15 minutes. Then work beckons.” His uncommon ask-me-anything session comes amid the continuing controversy round his movie tune, Besharam Rang. (Also learn: Swara Bhasker questions Pragya Thakur’s remarks on Pathaan)
Replying to the actor, a fan requested, “Why #AskSRK is always for 15minutes?” Shah Rukh responded saying, “Because everyone needs 15 minutes for fame…” “#Pathaan is also very patriotic..but in an action way,” he additionally added whereas replying one other fan.
Meanwhile, somebody additionally requested Shah Rukh why he would not work on movies like Swades and Chak De! India any extra. “Bana toh do kitni baar banaoon (We have made two such movies, what number of occasions ought to I do it)??” the 57-year previous actor tweeted in his reply.
He was additionally requested to foretell the primary day business of Pathaan on the field workplace. Shah Rukh mentioned, “I am not in the business of predictions…I am in the business of entertaining you and to make u smile…” “Now my team calling me to work. Will talk with you all some other day. Those who missed out please don’t feel bad….abhi picture baaki hai. Thanks for the love & ur time. See u soon in a theatre now…#Pathaan,” he ended his chat on Twitter.
Shah Rukh’s Pathaan, releasing subsequent yr on January 25, is directed by Siddharth Anand. It additionally stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. The movie had in controversy after the discharge of its first tune, Besharam Rang.
Many folks have referred to as for a boycott of the movie ever since some objected to Deepika’s outfits, together with a saffron bikini, within the tune. On Friday, a criticism petition has been filed earlier than a court docket in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district, which seeks the registration of an FIR in opposition to Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and others for “hurting religious sentiments” of Hindus in Besharam Rang.
Earlier on Wednesday, Madhya Pradesh dwelling minister Narottam Mishra advised reporters, “The costumes in the song are objectionable. The song reflects a dirty mindset.” He went on to say, “I advise the makers of the film to fix the objectionable parts of the song. Earlier, Deepika Padukone had stood in support of the ‘Tukde Tukde Gang’ at JNU. Her mentality was exposed. I believe the song’s title ‘Besharam Rang’ is also objectionable. Also, the way the colours saffron and green have been used in the costumes is objectionable. Changes need to be made, failing which we will take a call on whether the film should be screened in Madhya Pradesh.”