Shahrukh Khan is known as the "King Khan of
Bollywood", has delivered several hit movies in 25 years of his career,
has millions of admirers wanting to catch just a glimpse of him, but megastar
Shah Rukh Khan tells he does feel "lonely at times" and has "no
venting" for his personal issues.
While he is playing the role of a psychiatrist to actress
Alia Bhatt's character in the movie "Dear Zindagi", which is
releasing on Friday, Shah Rukh tells that when it comes to his own personal
life, he doesn' talk to anyone 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
said in an interview.
The 51-year-old says that he doesn't 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 told.
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 told.
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