Shahrukh Khan, who has been away from films for a long time, is spending time with his family in America these days. Recently he has signed a big budget film which is combo of comic, action, thriller. It will be directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK. The film will hit the floor next year. Shahrukh Khan, who has been facing the flop film for a long time, recently talked about his film journey and Meetu campaign. He has been away from films for a long time, now he can be seen with a new project.
Recently Shah Rukh Khan gave his interview in a show called Talking Movies. In this interview, he talked about his film journey and said that becoming a director is like working in isolation. Shahrukh feels that he is very happy to be an actor. He said, 'The director of the film is a god, he makes a film, tells the actors how to act, chooses the dialog, makes the script, sells it, goes to theaters, in black rooms Editing and when the film is released, you are responsible for its success and failure. I think there is a lot of loneliness in directing work. '
Shah Rukh Khan further said, 'I"I always worry that if I become a director I will genuinely get lonely and more and more removed from the regular way of living. Being a star already has made me a very reclusive or quieter or in own space. Right now I feel alone and happy. If I become a director I may become lonely and sad."
He said that this campaign may have started from the western countries, but women from all over the world, including India, have been given the opportunity to raise their voice against the misbehavior. Shah Rukh believes that the MeToo campaign is expected to change significantly in the future. This will make people more aware. People have come to know that if someone misbehaves, it will not be ignored.
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