Shah Rukh Khan takes a special bath on the eve of a film’s release: “I take a bath for two and a half hours…” | Shah Rukh Khan takes a special bath on the eve of a film’s release Bollywood News
After a long gap of four years, Shah Rukh Khan has regained his position as the undisputed king of Bollywood in 2023. With the huge success of ‘Pasaan’ and ‘Jawan’ and the recently released ‘Dhanki’, SRK has proved that he is here to stay.
In an interaction with CNN journalist Richard Quest on “How to Make a Star: A Conversation with Shah Rukh Khan” at the World Government Summit in Dubai, the DDLJ actor revealed that the ritual was held on the eve of the film’s release. He revealed something.
“In India, most movies release on Fridays, so on Thursday night, the day before a film releases, I take a two-and-a-half-hour bath at my home in Mumbai to wash off all my work,” SRK reveals, adding that he uses bath salts to wash off all his work. He added that the soak was very satisfying.
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Shah Rukh Khan, who experimented with his roles in ‘Fan’ and ‘Zero’, while talking about the uncertainty of films, added that the results of filmmaking are almost instantaneous and sudden and often surprise him. “You work hard, thinking you’ve made the best movie, and you’re telling the best story in the hopes that the world will love you. But then you wake up on a Friday morning and realize that the movie you made with love… A lot of times, even if you don’t like the movie you’re making, it ends up being your biggest hit,” the Don star said, adding that on Friday, he’ll tell you how well his films did. Even if it was good, he stressed that he had to go back to work on Monday to top it all. He did it.
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“When your movie is a big hit, there are celebrations on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and everyone jumps up and celebrates, but then on Monday you go back to work to make a better movie. If I don’t mop or get out of bed on Saturday or Sunday, I have to go back to the sets to make a better film,” director Shah Rukh said, adding, “I cry on weekends.” We must not forget that we must dedicate ourselves and return to the field.” work. That’s why Mondays are dedicated to making better movies. ”
When Richard joked that big stars like Shah Rukh Khan don’t need money, Pat replied: Bath oil is expensive! ”
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