SRK candidly confesses emotional struggles during box office setbacks, shares his secret 'crying bathroom'

 



After a prolonged absence, Shah Rukh Khan made a triumphant return to Bollywood with the blockbuster film, Pathaan. The legendary actor decided to take a break in 2018 following the underwhelming performance of his film, Zero. However, despite several previous disappointments, including Fan and Jab Harry Met Sejal, SRK persevered and proved his mettle with Pathaan. The film not only opened to a record-breaking crowd but continues to set new benchmarks at the box office. With the buzz surrounding his upcoming films, Dunki and Jawan, the excitement among fans couldn't be higher. 



At a recent media event celebrating the success of Pathaan, SRK opened up about his experience dealing with failure. Accompanied by his co-stars, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, as well as the director, Siddharth Anand, SRK candidly admitted to crying in his bathroom during the challenging phase. He spoke of how the film industry operates on a Monday mentality, regardless of success or failure, and how he feels a sense of responsibility to the thousands of lives connected to a film. He says, "If you can't approach your work with the determination of a labour class, you shouldn't be in movies." 

SRK's inspiring words remind us of his resilience and unwavering spirit. The King of Bollywood is back, and we couldn't be happier! 


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