"I
am
very
tired
by
the
end
of
it.
I
have
no
feelings
when
the
film
releases.
Every
film
that
comes
out
there
is
a
trial,
which
I
might
not
get
to
see.
During
the
trials
people
say
good
and
bad
things.
It
is
a
strange
numb
zone," said
Shahrukh.
Directed
by
Rahul
Dholakia,
Raees
features
Shah
Rukh
as
a
bootlegger
and
has
liquor
prohibition
as
the
backdrop.
It
narrates
his
journey
into
the
illegal
business,
and
also
throws
light
on
emotional
aspects
of
his
life
as
well
as
his
love
interest.
The
actor
added:
"After
two-three
days
(of
release),
I
spend
time
and
think
about
it.
I
keep
it
to
myself."
Raees,
which
also
stars
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui
and
Pakistani
actress
Mahira
Khan,
saw
a
good
and
steady
opening
at
the
box
office,
and
is
giving
tough
competition
to
Hrithik
Roshan's
"Kaabil".
Asked
if
he
likes
to
watch
his
own
films,
the
superstar
said
that
it
has
been
a
"really
long
time
since
I've
watched
my
own
movie".
"I
haven't
seen
Chennai
Express.
Even
for
Jab
Tak
Hai
Jaan,
we
had
this
big
premiere
but
I
left
half
way
through
because
someone
or
the
other
calls,
something
or
the
other
comes
up,
you
go
out
to
answer."
The
team
of
Raees
is
planning
to
celebrate
the
movie's
success
with
a
party
here
sans
alcohol
on
Monday,
January
30,
the
Martyrs' Day
that
marks
Mahatma
Gandhi's
death
anniversary.