Shah Rukh Khan reveals his biggest Hichki in life to Rani Mukerji
Shah Rukh Khan reveals his biggest Hichki in life to Rani Mukerji and the answer will leave you emotional
SHAH RUKH KHAN is a legend who is followed by millions. Being an outsider, he has struggled a lot but still managed to break the shackles, rise above the nepotistic nature of the industry and become a huge superstar. While he has got unparreled love and affection from across the world, early on in his life, Shah Rukh faced one of his biggest hiccups in life. The sudden loss of his parents had left him devastated, but king khan never stopped believing in his dreams. So as the makers of Rani Mukerji's HICHKI started asking prominent personalities to share their untold weaknesses and how they converted them into their strengths, SRK revealed how he converted his grief into his passion for acting. And well, the rest is history.
In an emotional conversation with RANI MUKERJI, Shah Rukh Khan revealed, " My greatest Hichki moment is the death of my parents. I was 15 when my father passed away and 26 when my mother passed away. We were not financially well off, and I was studying for my Masters degree the. It was very sad for us. The empty house without parents used to come to bite us (my sister and me). The loneliness, pain and sadness of the loss of both my parents, could have been overwhelming enough to take over my life wholly. I decided to overcome this Hichki moment by leeting acting fill up my entire life."
SRK further adds, " I never quite let go of the pain, but I also used it to make me completely focus on my profession. People close to me will tell you that acting is my vent, my window of manifesting these overwhelming emotions. I always say this that one morning, when I wake up, I will realise that I have spent all these emotions and now have nothing more to give (as an actor). Otherwise, death is a hiccup from which there is no coming back. I relaised that and therefore, overcame it by giving my work, my all. God might bring a hiccup to you in this life but he will also give you multiple ways to deal with it in this lifetime. I could find my family (the love nad sense of belonging) amongst my friends and colleagues in the film industry again." Check out SRK's full reaction in the video above!
SHAH RUKH KHAN is a legend who is followed by millions. Being an outsider, he has struggled a lot but still managed to break the shackles, rise above the nepotistic nature of the industry and become a huge superstar. While he has got unparreled love and affection from across the world, early on in his life, Shah Rukh faced one of his biggest hiccups in life. The sudden loss of his parents had left him devastated, but king khan never stopped believing in his dreams. So as the makers of Rani Mukerji's HICHKI started asking prominent personalities to share their untold weaknesses and how they converted them into their strengths, SRK revealed how he converted his grief into his passion for acting. And well, the rest is history.
In an emotional conversation with RANI MUKERJI, Shah Rukh Khan revealed, " My greatest Hichki moment is the death of my parents. I was 15 when my father passed away and 26 when my mother passed away. We were not financially well off, and I was studying for my Masters degree the. It was very sad for us. The empty house without parents used to come to bite us (my sister and me). The loneliness, pain and sadness of the loss of both my parents, could have been overwhelming enough to take over my life wholly. I decided to overcome this Hichki moment by leeting acting fill up my entire life."
SRK further adds, " I never quite let go of the pain, but I also used it to make me completely focus on my profession. People close to me will tell you that acting is my vent, my window of manifesting these overwhelming emotions. I always say this that one morning, when I wake up, I will realise that I have spent all these emotions and now have nothing more to give (as an actor). Otherwise, death is a hiccup from which there is no coming back. I relaised that and therefore, overcame it by giving my work, my all. God might bring a hiccup to you in this life but he will also give you multiple ways to deal with it in this lifetime. I could find my family (the love nad sense of belonging) amongst my friends and colleagues in the film industry again." Check out SRK's full reaction in the video above!
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