Dec 242017
 

Shah Rukh Khan, like last year, has topped Twitter’s most talked about celebrity list. Among the ladies, Deepika Padukone has topped the list, replacing last year’s winner Priyanka Chopra

Varun Dhawan had a great 2017, with both his releases, ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’ and Judwaa 2, ruling the box office. While the actor has been collecting gongs at award galas, he has also been honoured on social media. According to Twitter India’s annual ranking list, the ‘Badlapur’ actor is the favourite Gen Next star for the second time in a row.

Varun Dhawan
Varun Dhawan

The elated actor says, “It feels great that people are talking good things about me. Twitter is a fun place if you don’t take it seriously, and I kept that in mind. I was myself on the platform. Thanks to my activities on Twitter, people could relate to me. I am always open to constructive criticism and don’t give a damn about those who spread negativity.

Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan

I even got an e-challan from the Mumbai police [for posting a picture on social media of a selfie with a fan mid-traffic]. We launched the songs and special sneak peeks of ‘Judwaa 2’ and ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’ for my fans on Twitter, and I’m thankful that the films had a massive reach on social media.”

Deepika Padukone
Deepika Padukone

Shah Rukh Khan, like last year, has topped Twitter’s most talked about celebrity list. He is followed by Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar. Among the ladies, Deepika Padukone has topped the list, replacing last year’s winner Priyanka Chopra. The Piku actor is followed by Anushka Sharma, Chopra and Alia Bhatt. Sharma, who tied the knot with cricketer Virat Kolhi earlier this month, announced her marriage on Twitter. Her post has been lauded as the Golden Tweet Of The Year, as it got the maximum number of retweets.

Today we have promised each other to be bound in love forever. We are truly blessed to share the news with you. This beautiful day will be made more special with the love and support of our family of fans & well wishers. Thank you for being such an important part of our journey. pic.twitter.com/Scobdiqk7l

— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma)
December 11, 2017

Anushka Sharma’s wedding announcement on Twitter became the Golden Tweet Of The Year

Among the top moments of the year, Baahubali 2 and Tamil film Mersal created maximum buzz. With one million tweets in a day, Mersal topped Twitter’s conversation charts.

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Dec 142017
 

SRKApple unveiled its 2017 charts celebrating the most popular movies on iTunes Co-Produced by Red Chillies Entertainment along with Dharma Productions and Hope Productions “Dear Zindagi” bags the number one slot, followed by “Raees” at number 5, co-produced with Excel Entertainment.

Both the movies feature Shah Rukh Khan reprising very different roles and garnered critical and commercial success across online and offline platforms! “Dear Zindagi” emerged as the most popular film of 2017 on iTunes, featuring millennial heartthrob Alia Bhatt in the lead role, with the Baadshah of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan in a supporting role.

The movie was much appreciated by critics and moviegoers alike. The plot centers around Kaira (Alia Bhatt) who is a budding cinematographer in search of a perfect life.

Her encounter with Dr. Jehangir (Mr. Khan) an unconventional thinker, helps her gain a new perspective on life. She discovers that happiness is all about finding comfort in life’s imperfections.

On the other hand, with Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role, Raees, set in the early 80’s and 90’s in Gujarat, India, is a fictitious story of a man, Raees (Mr. Khan) who builds an entire empire from scratch. It’s a story about his rise and his relationships, which help him become the single most powerful man in the state.

Sully, Baahubali: The Conclusion and Baahubali: The Beginning are some of the other films featuring on the list. About Red Chillies Entertainment Red Chillies Entertainment (RCE) was founded in 2002 and ever since, the company has been on a steady growth curve in the sphere of producing high-quality entertainment across platforms.

Red Chillies Entertainment is one of the leading studios in the country spanning content development, production, global marketing and distribution as well as visual effects and post-production through Red Chillies VFX.

Dec 142017
 

Actress Anushka Sharma personally replied to all those who wished her and husband Virat Kohli for their life’s new innings. The couple got married in Tuscany, Italy

On December 11, 2017, the talented and gorgeous actress, Anushka Sharma, tied the knot with long-time beau Virat Kohliin Tuscany, Italy. The wedding was nothing less than a fairy tale and was a low-key affair by keeping every single detail under wraps. The couple confirmed their marriage news by sharing a similar post on their respective Twitter handles with different images. In the post, they thanked their fans and their well-wishers for showering their blessings on them. As soon as the news broke out, people from the film industry started pouring in their congratulatory wishes for the couple. Out of everyone, the timeless diva, Sridevi was the first one amongst others to wish the couple on Twitter. Jacqueline Fernandez, Abhishek Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Karan Johar, Varun Dhawan, Parineeti Chopra, Sidharth Malhotra, Arjun Kapoor and many others poured in their heartfelt wishes for the couple.

Anushka Sharma
Anushka Sharma. Picture Courtesy: Instagram/sabyasachiofficial

After two days of their wedding, Anushka Sharma personally thanked everyone on Twitter. She was on a ‘thank you’ posting spree and made sure thanked everyone including the cricketers. The celebrities wished the couple in their innovative way. Shah Rukh, alongside whom, Anushka made her debut in Bollywood, referred to their first film ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’ and said this is the

Haha! Thank you so much @iamsrk ðÂ?Â?ðÂ?Â?Â? ❤ https://t.co/vvld2xGQJv

— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma)
December 13, 2017

Thank you @karanjohar! ❤ðÂ?Â? ðÂ?Â? https://t.co/SO1qsDi5o5

— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma)
December 13, 2017

Thanks tiger ðÂ?Â? ðÂ?Â?Â? https://t.co/KUZe9M8rXg

— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma)
December 13, 2017

Thank you for the wishes ðÂ?Â? https://t.co/8m42Vk7Lw7

— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma)
December 13, 2017

Thanks Varun ðÂ?Â? ðÂ?Â?Â? https://t.co/li1iHlTVEb

— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma)
December 13, 2017

The couple is hosting a grand reception in Delhi on December 21 and another one in Mumbai for their industry friends on December 26.

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Dec 112017
 

A R Rahman will not feature as one of the speakers on Shah Rukh Khan’s show TED Talks: India Nayi Soch, which got underway last night. Blame it on the music maestro’s packed date diary

A R Rahman will not feature as one of the speakers on Shah Rukh Khan’s show TED Talks: India Nayi Soch, which got underway last night. Blame it on the music maestro’s packed date diary. King Khan was keen to have the composer on board and share his journey. The makers juggled several date combinations, but things did not work out. Now, Rahman has expressed his unavailability – at least for this season of the show.

AR Rahman and Shah Rukh Khan
AR Rahman and Shah Rukh Khan

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Dec 022017
 

In an in-depth chat, held before a live audience at IFFI, Goa, Sushant Singh Rajput dives deep to reveal his fundas, on life and films

As we entered the Bioscope Village, a tent-pole cinema, temporarily created for the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, the collective chants across the venue made it seem like we were at a political rally. If you heard closely, the audiences weren’t screaming, “Modi, Modi, Modi.” They were in fact yelling something sounding similar — “Dhoni, Dhoni, Dhoni” — looking at actor Sushant Singh Rajput, whose performance as India’s top cricketer MS Dhoni on screen, remains his best known work yet. Also the crowd, a lot of them kids, had returned from a show of Neeraj Pandey’s MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, held right before.

Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput

Rajput calmed the audience down a bit, repeating his favourite moment/line from the film, which is Dhoni’s mother telling herself that her son won’t be satisfied with little — he’ll always aim for more. That sort of set the tone for this interview, which appeared as much a psychologist’s take on life/films, as a motivational speech for the young.

Excerpts from the conversation

Here’s what you often confess in your conversations — that you’re an introvert, not much of a talker, suffer from stage fright (or at least did). Now, these are exactly the reasons why someone may not turn into an actor. In your case, you’ve mentioned, that was exactly why you did. What does that mean?
Genuinely, this is essentially the problem I have with the education system globally. We’re taught that there is one right, definite answer to a question. As a result, we are increasingly become good at thinking, and convincing ourselves, about the only one correct answer.

Normally, what’s missing is the skill of asking questions. And that can come with the understanding of the fact that no matter how good or passionate you are about a job, you can create something new, only when you’re aware that you’re standing on an assumption. You have to question that assumption. If that question is engaging enough, you don’t think about results, or acknowledgements. Of course, you’ll like it if there is acknowledgement for your work. But that is not why you do it. Having a personal question, and moving in that direction, is important enough.

There is a thought I’d read once, which I didn’t understand then, is about how experts have the most informed answers. But they’re not experts at asking questions. The kids have the best questions. The pattern one notices about creative people, who do something new, is they’re a combination of someone who asks questions like a child, and attempts to answer employing the method of an expert.

Now to answer your question, we are all story-tellers, and we’re acting all the time. The issue I always had was over how I should pretend to not show what I’m feeling. This went on for many years. And then I learnt a little about acting. Since I had learnt some acting, then I thought I may as well become an actor, and earn from it. But that shyness, and the hunger to find a great way to tell a story, hasn’t left me yet.

You’ve in fact said that since you were shy, it seemed easier to hide behind other people, or characters.
Exactly. When you know you’re standing on assumptions, you don’t take yourself seriously. And when that happens, it becomes dramatically easier to play other people.

Your first brush with performance art was actually through dance; is that how you began to feel most comfortable, expressing yourself publicly?
Absolutely, I was never good at expressing myself. I would think something, but when I would say it, it would seem like there’s something amiss. And I didn’t think of it as an issue, because I was happy being a science student, studying engineering. Around the time I joined dance school, and when I was on stage, performing, I felt that I could actually communicate, even without words. I could see the audience getting affected by what I was doing on stage. That was a start for sure; and then I thought, let’s use the help of words also. I began doing theatre.

Let’s look at your journey: you were academically bright, worked with (theatre director) Barry John, moved from theatre, television, to films, and also moved from Delhi to Mumbai. That’s totally Shah Rukh Khan, isn’t it?
There’s also a line in Shah Rukh Khan’s film (Om Shanti Om), “Kabhi kisi cheez ko shiddat se chaho, toh saari kaynaat… (If you will it; it happens).” I was a little stupid, and so I took it rather seriously. But I can tell you one thing — that it works. Of course, we may all love the fame and the riches, but importantly, if something interests you a whole lot, it’s fine to aim for it, and dream big.

There’s a term in psychology that you quote often: Impact bias. By which you mean that when you actually achieve what you dream for, it doesn’t seem all that significant after all.
It’s a popular subject in behavioural economics, and it’s revolutionary, because it’s counter-intuitive to how we usually think. There was an experiment done with two groups. One had an extremely bright set of CEOs in their early 20s and 30s. The other group comprised people below the poverty line. Now the first group, for some reason, had become disabled — paraplegics. The second group had just won a million dollar lottery. There was a downward mental spike recorded in the case of the first group, and equally upward, in the second.

Now, I’m not talking about months or years, but after just 10 to 12 weeks, when the same two groups were tested, their mental spikes had stabilised to exactly the same levels already. This tells you something — successes or failures actually don’t affect us in the same way that we imagine they would. If you enjoy a process itself though, you get so good at the skill, that it automatically places you in the top percentile of people on the (happiness) index.

This ‘impact bias’ realisation, I’m told, happened to you once when you’d begun hanging out at malls. You’d become famous, thanks to television. You loved being recognised. Soon enough you stopped enjoying the attention. Is that true?
No, what I’m trying to say is that public acknowledgement is a good feeling, and one can’t be immune to it. But when we are actually at work — there is no one around, the pay cheque isn’t staring at you, neither is there fear or exhilaration at how people will perceive your work.

The work being good is all you care about. Sunil Gavaskar once said that if God gave him a super power, he would really want to get inside MS Dhoni’s head, and examine how and what he thinks. And Dhoni told me just this: As much as he loves this nation, and his team, when he’s actually there in the middle (in a match), he doesn’t think about those things. He can only see the ball. It’s the same in the Mahabharat, with Arjun only being able to see the fish’s eye.

Back to movies. Every few years, there’s often one film, quite out of the blue, that spawns a mini-industry of talents. Kundan Shah’s Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983), with an almost all-new cast and crew (Sudhir Mishra as a young writer, Satish Kaushik as writer-actor, Vidhu Vinod Chopra as production controller) was one. Or Ram Gopal Varma’s Satya (1998, with Anurag Kashyap as writer, Saurabh Shukla as actor-writer, Vishal Bharadwaj as music composer, among others) was another. Of late, do you think Kai Po Che (2013) falls into that category? You debuted with it. Rajkumar Rao had his first big role in it. He’s had a great run. Amit Sadh’s popular, the film picked up top screenwriting awards…
Again, here I’d like to highlight that we have a tendency to sense a design, when something works out well. And I’m not just speaking about Kai Po Che. The same sense of design isn’t as strong, when we have to predict the future. Often, it happens, that we put together all the diggaj (veteran) talents with a great story to tell, and it doesn’t work out. There is a reason for that.
When Rajkummar, Amit and I were working on Kai Po Che, with (director) Abhishek Kapoor, we were absolutely certain on what we must not do, given a strong understanding of the script. But none of us were sure on exactly what we must do, including the director, who was flexible enough to trust us, and let us be. It’s not that something great came out of every shot. We tried various ways. And this is important to understand — we derive security from prediction, which is evolutionary. But preparation is only essential to know what not to do. No one can be in control, when you’re creating something new — you have to cut yourself loose.

Looking ahead, now that you’re a star, what’s becoming far more essential for that job, unlike as much back in the day, is an incredible script sense. How are you honing that craft?
I just have to able to personally react to a script — without looking at other factors, like its possible resonance among the public, or its commercially viability. If there is something I want to understand about a character and I’m unable to, I know that would be engaging enough for me to spend five to six months on it. It’s like, when I was studying for engineering, I would get an hour and half of play-time. I would wait for that moment, and when I’d go out, I would be so engaged — that time would seemingly get over in five minutes!

Now my instincts are very likely to go wrong. But this is absolutely the time to encourage failure, rather than success. To give you an example, according to research, 65 per cent of the school kids right now will eventually take up jobs that don’t currently exist. The disruptive technology to enable those jobs is yet to happen. We’re at the stage of deception, since we’re unaware. What can you teach those kids then? That it’s okay to fail, because the rate of change is such. Bearing that in mind, it’s important to stress on emotional intelligence, and lack of stress.

Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput

Don’t want to take names, still, if you do a film like Raabta, do you sense a disconnect between what was the script, and what became the film?
Absolutely, I’ve never done a play, TV show, or film, where what I’d thought in my head is exactly how it turned out to be — for better or worse. Because you have no idea the choices the director, the music composer, or the editor, will take. It’s too collaborative a process for anyone to know, no matter what our intentions, which are inevitably good. I’m absolutely fine with the idea of knowing that I’m wrong, nine out of ten times.

Speaking of the three media you’ve been part of, how important is the size of the screen for you as an actor anymore, given that theatrical footfalls are dropping, and the web is probably where the best of the world’s stories are being told?
There is in fact an even bigger thing on its way, on which I’d like to take a chance, while it’s foolish to predict. Let’s go back in time, for instance, and look at when the talkies came in, and all the actors (who were part of silent cinema) assumed nothing would happen. A whole lot did.

The most important aspect of a visual medium is to create an illusion, and convince you, that what’s happening is for real. Along with visuals, sound took it to another level. But the one thing that’ll change everything, virtual reality (VR), is already here, and it’s not a small transition.

Within five to six seconds in VR, you lose your objectivity on the fact that you’re viewing something. You become part of an actual experience. This is going to disrupt cinema, like how! I’m not saying story-telling will die. But films, as we know them, will drastically change. Everyone should think about it.

Surely you’re looking at virtual reality closely, but your next big step apart from films, I’m told, is going back to theatre!
Well I’ve been planning a play for a year now. I have to look at too many small things on that front. Unless we are totally enjoying ourselves with every aspect, we won’t step out with it. When we learn acting — or think that we’re learning — we’re taught about the fourth wall, which can be a live audience, or a TV camera, or a film camera, depending on the medium. In every case, you’re taught to forget the fourth wall anyway. So the idea of theatre to TV to film, as natural progression or graduation, is wrong. It doesn’t matter.

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Nov 272017
 

Self-proclaimed critic and controversy’s favourite child Kamaal Rashid Khan is back in the news again, and this time it’s for his new Twitter account getting suspended

Self-proclaimed critic and controversy’s favourite child Kamaal Rashid Khan is back in the news again, and this time it’s for his new Twitter account getting suspended. The actor, whose original Twitter handle was suspended for personal remarks over Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan, had recently made a comeback on Twitter with a new account. Now, however, his second account has been suspended too for allegedly making nasty comments against Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Salman Khan. KRK apparently took to Twitter to mock the three Khans, as well as BJP, and tweeted, “They can’t stop me from reviewing films to save public from watching their crap films. Better, they should make good films instead to stop me (sic)” He also took a direct dig at SRK and wrote, “Hopefully Shah Rukh Khan’s career doesn’t get destroyed with his critics.(sic)”

KRK
KRK’s new Twitter account has been suspended

When KRK had returned to Twitter, singer Mika Singh had welcomed him and urged people to forgive him. Mika had tweeted, “Hey friends this is KRK’s official new handle @KRKActor… iski saari galtiyon ko maaf karke ek baar inko aap phir se chance dijiye.. I hope this time u will find a good krk…all the best:)”

Hey friends this is KRK’s official new handle @KRKActor … iski saari galtiyon ko maaf karke ek baar inko aap phir se chance dijiye.. I hope this time u will find a good krk…all the best:)

— King Mika Singh (@MikaSingh)
November 25, 2017

After KRK’s ‘offensive’ remarks, his new Twitter account (@KRKActor) has been suspended. Here’s a screenshot:

KRK's new Twitter account suspended
Here’s a screenshot of KRK’s new Twitter account that has been suspended. Picture courtesy/Twitter 

Also read: KRK threatens to commit suicide

Earlier this month, KRK had threatened to commit suicide as he was ‘depressed’ after Twitter suspended his original account. A press release shared by KRK Box Office’s Twitter handle read that if his Twitter account was not restored in the next 15 days, he would commit suicide. The statement read, “I request @TwitterIndia and staff Ms. Mahima Kaul, Viral Jani and Mr. Taranjeet Singhto restore my account within 15 days. 1st they did charge me millions of rupees and then suddenly suspended my account. So am depressed because they have cheated me. If they won’t restore my account, I will commit suicide and all these people will be responsible for my death.” The tweet, however, was deleted later.

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Nov 272017
 

Actress Deepika Padukone, who has worked in three films with Shah Rukh Khan, shares an amazing rapport with him. Recently, while talking to Shah Rukh Khan, she broke into tears

Deepika Padukone marked her debut in Bollywood through Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Om Shanti Om’ and the pair has already collaborated on three full-fledged films together, thus, sharing an amazing rapport. Ever since, the dimpled-diva had no looking back and carved a niche for her in this extremely on-the-edge industry. Facing several obstacles and emerging a winner tackling them, today, Deepika is a name to reckon with in the industry.

Deepika Padukone
Deepika Padukone

On the account of an upcoming award show, King Khan is hosting a talk-show with the talented beauties of Bollywood, and its first contestant was none other than Deepika Padukone. At the show, Shah Rukh read a beautiful letter describing Deepika’s journey in the world of glitz and glamour, penned by her mother, Ujjala Padukone.

The letter read about how Deepika has been strong while battling the unpredictable circumstances, despite which, she did not forget her roots and maintained the goodness and light which was there in her heart. Deepika, who was in good spirits, got very emotional after Shah Rukh read out the letter to her. This made the actress break into tears. Knowing the gentleman that Shah Rukh is, he immediately got off his seat, wiped her tears and consoled her.

Also Read: Deepika Padukone: My Mother Is Real Hero In Family

Deepika shares a very affable bond with her mom and talking about it to a daily, she had said, “We all inspire each other in different ways, but it’s my mother who inspires me the most. She is the backbone of our family. My father is a celebrity and my sister started her golf career, but my mother was never in the spotlight. She is happy taking a backseat. My mother is the real hero in my family.”

Shah Rukh will be hosting other beautiful actresses like Kareena Kapoor Khan, Alia Bhatt, Madhuri Dixit and Katrina Kaif.

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Nov 272017
 

You will rarely find a picture where Karan Johar isn’t pouting. But the filmmaker took to social media to admit that his friend, Shah Rukh Khan’s youngest kid, AbRam, is better at the pouting game

You will rarely find a picture where Karan Johar isn’t pouting. But the filmmaker took to social media to admit that his friend, Shah Rukh Khan’s youngest kid, AbRam, is better at the pouting game. Sharing a photo with the little one, Johar wrote, “When Abram pouts better than me!”

Karan Johar and AbRam
Karan Johar and AbRam

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Nov 222017
 

While all eyes were drawn at the goings-on at a Mumbai concert, part of Farhan Akhtar’s Mard campaign, we couldn’t help but notice that the badshah of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan, looked inarguably different. We can’t put a finger on what piqued our interest – the hair, probably – but, our eyes were unfailingly drawn to his skin, which looked younger. What do you use, SRK?

Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan

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Nov 202017
 

Shah Rukh Khan’s son AbRam is a charmer. While most of the kids shy away from the media, this little one poses in front of the paparazzi like a boss. He already has his father’s confidence and we bet he is going to replace King Khan himself.

SRK's Son AbRam Thinks Amitabh Bachchan Is His Grandpa© Instagram

Recently, Amitabh Bachchan hosted his granddaughter’s Ardhaya’s birthday bash and of course it was a star-studded affair as celebs showed up with their children. Shah Rukh Khan joined the party with his youngest AbRam. It was great to see SRK and Big B standing side by side and the duo somehow reminded us of ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’.

SRK's Son AbRam Thinks Amitabh Bachchan Is His Grandpa© Dharma Productions

The father and son saga touched everyone’s heart. There was no one who wasn’t moved by their love-hate relationship. In fact, the thing that made everyone love the two in the first place was that the story was too relatable. 

Every son and father could see their love in bits and pieces being showcased in Karan Johar’s story. The acting by the two was so natural and spot on that anyone could have mistaken them for real. Well, many of us truly hoped that it was indeed the truth.

While we were just hoping, AbRam went ahead and officially declared ‘Shahenshah’ as Badshah’s father and we totally can’t help but adore this cute act of his. 

SRK's Son AbRam Thinks Amitabh Bachchan Is His Grandpa© Dharma Productions

This is what happened. Amitabh Bachchan took to his Twitter handle and shared the incident. “And as for this little bundle .. he wanted the fluffy ‘buddhi ka baal’ cone .. so we took him to the stall made one for him and the joy of getting it is just priceless .. Abram, jr Shahrukh .. delectable !!”

Big B also shared some pictures capturing the moment that we are totally loving. We can definetly see AbRam enjoying every bit of this moment.  That laugh of pure glee says it all. 

T 2716 – And as for this little bundle .. he wanted the fluffy ‘buddhi ka baal’ cone .. so we took him to the stall made one for him and the joy of getting it is just priceless .. Abram, jr Shahrukh .. delectable !! pic.twitter.com/8SMF9YsH7p

— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) November 19, 2017

In response to this, SRK spilled some beans and tweeted, “Thank u sir. This is a moment he will always cherish. By the way he thinks u r my ‘papa’ when he sees u on TV.” 

Thank u sir. This is a moment he will always cherish. By the way he thinks u r my ‘papa’ when he sees u on TV.  https://t.co/2WUiFPAEWy

— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) November 20, 2017

Now, we don’t know about others but we bet there are many who like AbRam’s idea of SRK and Amitabh sharing a father and son bond. Tell us what you think about AbRam’s perspective!