Deccan Chronicle

ACTOR AND A DEVOTED DAD

Shah Rukh Khan, who was in Hyderabad, talks about how work keeps him occupied, and how his kids always help him remain sane

- PRIYANKA PRAVEEN DECCAN CHRONICLE

Most stars are “famous” for postponing their appointmen­ts, but not Shah Rukh Khan, who was in Hyderabad to receive his honorary doctorate from the Maulana Azad National Urdu University. “I’m very humbled that I was given this doctorate,” he says, as he sips on one of the many cups of coffee he has been having.

THIRD UNDERWORLD FILM

While he played the rather flamboyant Don in his previous films, SRK insists that Raees is very real. Describing his character, he says, “Raees Alam knows he is in a sinful job; he has emotions, issues, and even has a problem doing bad things, but he does them anyway.” He adds, “We wanted to make the character as real as possible. Rahul Dholakia (director) insisted that I wear glasses. I brought in Urdu in the dialogues because he is a Muslim. I love reading and watch a lot of films, and I picked up references to use for ‘Raees’.”

NEED TO MAKE MONEY BALANCING ROLES

What clash with Kaabil? I called them and cleared things out. I’ve done that before with Bajirao Mastani too last year. We always talk things out

SRK’s body of work includes both commercial and realistic films, like the recent Dear Zindagi, where he played a middle-aged life coach. He admits that he gets bored doing just one kind of film. “I just can’t do a commercial film or a serious film. I need to do commercial films to make money, so that I can produce serious films. So I consciousl­y mix the two,” he says. While maintainin­g that his female co-star’s roles are as important as his. “I never accept films where my heroine plays second fiddle. Which is also why I wanted to produce Dear Zindagi.

I’m glad I acted in the film, it was a theatre-kind-of experience,” he says. SRK is undoubtedl­y one of the busiest actors in India, and he says that his family is understand­ing. “The wife might have had an issue in the first three years, but she has got used to it now,” he says. With three kids now, two of who are studying abroad, how does he manage to spend time with all three of them? “My older son studies in America, daughter in London and the youngest one studies in Bandra, so getting them together is a task, but sometimes it just happens. I got to spend time with them on Christmas. But the three of them know that filmmaking is tough. Even AbRam understand­s. Although when I’m going for a shoot, I tell him that I’ll be back in two minutes!” he says while laughing. “I have trained Aryan and Suhana to keep awake till late in the night so we can spend time together. My life revolves around work and the kids, I don’t do anything else,” he says.

BEING WITH CHILDREN

It’s pretty obvious SRK loves his kids, from the way he lights up when he talks about them. “I love children. If I was left in a room full of kids, I would enjoy myself. Maybe it’s because I lost my childhood too early after my parents passed away and I had to work. I want an excuse to play with toys and go back to my childhood,” he says with a sudden seriousnes­s.

A DEVOTED DAD

“I look after my three kids the same way. I have given them a bath, taken them to the toilet and even put them

ABRAM IS AMAZING

My mother used to bring us to Hyderabad and we would meet all my cousins and cousin nanis. I remember that beautiful house in Tolichowki, it was like those old beautiful homes with an aangan, lots of trees and a huge space. I even passed the home this time, never really have the time to visit it though to sleep. I have also dropped them at school every morning. As a matter of fact, AbRam will be going to school in four months and I’m looking forward to driving him to school. I want my kids to have their father always with them because I lost my parents early. Gauri is always there, she’s an amazing mother, but since I am out shooting so much, I want to be there whenever I can.”

Talking about the kids, the doting father says, “I taught Aryan gymnastics, taekwondo and running when he was three-and-a-half but now, I need to start taking care of my knee again. I taught Suhana football and taekwondo at five, and since these two turned out to be fine human beings, I must have done something right, so I already have a blueprint to bring up AbRam.”

“AbRam keeps me completely shielded from the vagaries of work or I could just be thinking about films. But now that I have him, he takes my mind off things. He’s an amazing gift and I plan to teach him till class seven,” says SRK, as he adds with a laugh, “After his seventh standard, I can’t teach him because then I will need to study a lot again.”

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PROUD FATHER: Shah Rukh Khan

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