Have no feelings when my film releases, says SRK
Mumbai
Sunday, 2017
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who is getting applauded for his powerful performance
in 'Raees', says he gets into a 'strange numb zone' whenever any of his films
releases.
'I am very tired by the end of it. I have no feelings when the film releases.
Every film that comes out there is a trial, which I might not get to see. During
the trials people say good and bad things. It is a strange numb zone,' said
Shah Rukh.
Directed by Rahul Dholakia, 'Raees' features Shah Rukh as a
bootlegger and has liquor prohibition as the backdrop. It narrates his journey
into the illegal business, and also throws light on emotional aspects of his
life as well as his love interest.
The actor added: 'After two-three days (of release), I spend
time and think about it. I keep it to myself.'
'Raees', which also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Pakistani
actress Mahira Khan, saw a good and steady opening at the box office, and is
giving tough competition to Hrithik Roshan's 'Kaabil'.
Asked if he likes to watch his own films, the superstar said
that it has been a 'really long time since I've watched my own movie'.
'I haven't seen 'Chennai Express'. Even for 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan',
we had this big premiere but I left half way through because someone or the
other calls, something or the other comes up, you go out to answer.'
The team of 'Raees' is planning to celebrate the movie's success
with a party here sans alcohol on Monday -- January 30, the Martyrs' Day that
marks Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary.
Mumbai
Sunday, 2017
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who is getting applauded for his powerful performance
in 'Raees', says he gets into a 'strange numb zone' whenever any of his films
releases.
'I am very tired by the end of it. I have no feelings when the film releases.
Every film that comes out there is a trial, which I might not get to see. During
the trials people say good and bad things. It is a strange numb zone,' said
Shah Rukh.
Directed by Rahul Dholakia, 'Raees' features Shah Rukh as a
bootlegger and has liquor prohibition as the backdrop. It narrates his journey
into the illegal business, and also throws light on emotional aspects of his
life as well as his love interest.
The actor added: 'After two-three days (of release), I spend
time and think about it. I keep it to myself.'
'Raees', which also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Pakistani
actress Mahira Khan, saw a good and steady opening at the box office, and is
giving tough competition to Hrithik Roshan's 'Kaabil'.
Asked if he likes to watch his own films, the superstar said
that it has been a 'really long time since I've watched my own movie'.
'I haven't seen 'Chennai Express'. Even for 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan',
we had this big premiere but I left half way through because someone or the
other calls, something or the other comes up, you go out to answer.'
The team of 'Raees' is planning to celebrate the movie's success
with a party here sans alcohol on Monday -- January 30, the Martyrs' Day that
marks Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary.
Tags: Shahrukh KhanNawazuddin SiddiquiMahira KhanHrithik RoshanRaeesKaabil