Shah
Rukh
Khan
recently
sat
down
to
talk
success
and
movies
with
Tom
Brook
of
BBC,
and
got
candid
about
his
stardom,
his
initial
claim
to
fame,
and
the
failures
of
his
last
few
movies.
SRK
has
had
a
roller
coaster
of
a
ride
so
far,
and
he
never
fails
to
pique
interest.
When
asked
which
was
the
role
that
defined
him
as
an
actor,
Shah
Rukh
went
off
on
a
rather
different
tangent.
"I
was
told,
when
I
joined
the
film
industry,
the
greatest
asset
I
have
is
that
I
look
ugly,
and
I
could
be
put
in
any
role,"
he
said,
adding,
"I
did
not
think
of
myself
as
someone
who
could
be
a
typical
Hindi
movie
star.
So,
I
somehow
got
in
tune
with
playing
the
bad
guys
because
I
thought
maybe
then
I
will
get
accepted."
Although
Shah
Rukh
Khan
is
the
definition
of
success
in
Bollywood,
some
of
his
recent
movies
have
not
done
well.
When
asked
why
it
was
so,
Shah
Rukh
said,
"Effort,
goodness,
and
happiness
don't
make
a
good
film.
You
have
to
tell
a
good
story.
I
think
we
just
made
bad
films.
It
is
as
simple
as
that.
I
am
an
employee
of
the
audience,
and
if
I
can't
make
my
boss
happy,
I'd
be
fired
from
the
job.
I've
been
fired
from
my
job
a
couple
of
times
in
the
last
two
years."
He
added,
"They
are
going
to
give
me
a
chance
again.
I'll
come
back
and
I'll
get
my
boss
on
my
side."
Shah
Rukh
further
expressed
his
desire
to
be
in
an
action
film.
He
does
not
think
he
has
made
it
to
the
alpha-male
category
wherein
people
feel
that
he
is
the
macho
guy.
He
wants
to
be
the
action
hero
who
has
a
deep
voice,
speaks
very
little,
and
walks
into
a
room
and
shoots
before
he
says
'Hi'!
When
asked
if
has
a
legacy
to
leave
behind,
Shah
Rukh
said
that
he
would
like
to
pass
on
a
culture
of
immense
hard-work,
but
with
humour.
"Wear
your
success
like
a
T-shirt,
not
like
a
tuxedo," he
said.
The
Badshah
of
Bollywood
is
currently
on
a
sabbatical.
He
was
last
seen
in
Anand
L
Rai's
Zero,
which
also
starred
Anushka
Sharma
and
Katrina
Kaif.