Shah Rukh Khan, who released the trailer of his upcoming film "Raees" on Wednesday, thinks himself as a bad boy as being normal is lifeless for him.
"I am not arrogant or shoddy but I am a very bad boy. I don't go by rules and do and say weird things.
"I am very proud to say that normal is lifeless. You have to be a little mean and when you are that, you're a little bad too. I am extremely bad but my dimples save me," the actor said at the trailer launch of the film, here.
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