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I've No Outlet For Venting My Personal Issues: Shah Rukh Khan

Darpan News Desk, 23 Nov, 2016 11:11 AM
  • I've No Outlet For Venting My Personal Issues: Shah Rukh Khan
He is known as the "Badshah of Bollywood", has delivered several blockbuster films in 25 years of his career, has millions of fans wanting to catch just a glimpse of him, but superstar Shah Rukh Khan says he does feel "lonely at times" and has "no venting" for his personal issues.
 
While he is essaying the role of a psychiatrist to actress Alia Bhatt's character in the film "Dear Zindagi", which is releasing on Friday, Shah Rukh says that when it comes to his own personal life, he doesn' talk to anybody or ask for advice.
 
"I am very cloistered, very shell like. I feel awkward talking about my personal feeling. As a matter of fact, (when) a friend does talk to me about my personal feelings, I get very awkward," Shah Rukh told IANS here in an interview.
 
The 51-year-old says that he does'nt think he will ever "seek professional" help unless he is "admitted" to an asylum.
 
 
"I don't know how to behave (when people talk about personal issues), I am very shy. I don't talk to the closest people I have about my feelings. And if somebody brings it up... like Karan (filmmaker Karan Johar) actually is the closest and he once in London said something to me 'Bhai you know...', I said 'No don't talk to me about this'". 
 
"It's not that I am uncomfortable about my personal feelings, I keep them to myself. Never! I don't think I will ever seek professional advice unless I am admitted to an asylum because people think so and force me to, I have never sought any advice," the "My Name is Khan" actor said.
 
Asked that since he doesn't vent out, doesn't his head become busy?
 
 
"Yes, my head does become busy with a lot of thoughts. I just live with it. It makes you little lonely, makes you a little sad. No, I don't even go on a little roof and scream out, I have no venting for my personal issues and emotions except for the fact that I am an actor," Shah Rukh said.
 
The star says that he expresses his real emotions via screen, taking advantage of the emotional scenes that he has to shoot.
 
"I come on screen and I take it out. There are days when I cry on screen and that could be actual tears but I don't make a big deal out of it. Other days I just could be very happy on a scene and that could be my personal feeling," he said.
 
 
Being a father to two teenagers, people often wonder if he advises his children and talks to them about their relationships in general? Shah Rukh says that he has never sat down with Suhana,16, and Aryan, 19. 
 
"I don't talk to my children about relationships. I don't talk to them about anything that they don't wish to talk with me. So if they call me and they come and say 'listen I was wanting to know this papa' I will talk to them about it but I would never say sit down I need to talk to you about the birds and the bees or talk to you about relationships."
 
 
He says his "most personal question to my son and daughter is 'How is it going?, How is it on the personal front? they said fine (I am assuming on the personal front accounts for their personal relationships as well) apart from that I have never asked what they do, how they do, where they do and whenever they ask me for advice, its not really been so serious. But If they do... of course they give me advice on not smoking, but I have never sat down and given them advice," he added.

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