Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, whose film "Raees" is set to hit the screens next year, says he feels that by then the whole issue of demonetisation will settle down.
While many single screen cinema halls in India have been badly affected by the scrapping of high denomination currency notes, Shah Rukh feels that in a few days from now, the situation will improve.
"I think things will get better as execution of system takes place. So, I think initially many people have made the choice that entertainment can take a back seat, certain luxury could take a back seat when there is a cash crunch," Shah Rukh told reporters at the trailer launch of "Raees" on Wednesday.
"But I think as we have been assured, it is seeming to ease off... and we did notice that with 'Dear Zindagi'. There is a positive difference as far as spending money on entertainment is concerned," he added.
Shah Rukh, whose character has grey shades in "Raees", says he tries not to repeat his roles.
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