Hailed
as
the
"Baadshah
of
Bollywood",
superstar
Shahrukh
Khan,
who
has
been
entertaining
billions
for
over
20
years,
wants
his
fans
to
expect
the
unexpected
from
him
as
he
yearns
to
create
magic
with
his
acting.
"Please
expect
the
unexpected
from
me.
I
try
my
best
every
time
and
give
the
unexpected
for
the
love
of
the
people.
I
always
try
to
be
a
little
different
and
try
to
be
little
unexpected
so
that
people
are
intrigued
and
enjoy
my
work," Shahrukh
told
media
persons
here
Wednedsay.
The
48-year-old
was
here
to
celebrate
the
success
of
his
latest
offering
Happy
New
Year
with
his
fans.
The
actor
who
has
given
blockbusters
like
Dil
To
Pagal
Hai,
Chennai
Express,
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge,
believes
in
what
he
does
and
tries
to
reinvent
himself
every
time.
"I
often
read
articles
about
how
I
keep
doing
the
same
thing
but
it's
unfortunate,
because
I
can't
explain
people
that
it's
not
the
same
thing.
I
feel
very
deeply
about
what
I
do
and
try
to
turn
it
around
and
reinvent
myself
every
time,"
said
the
actor,
known
for
his
unconventional
choice
of
portraying
negative
roles
early
in
his
career.
Hugely
popular
across
continents,
SRK's
wish
is
to
go
on
acting,
do
his
best
and
create
that
little
magic
which
will
make
his
children
proud.
But
the
star
admitted
that
sometimes
his
best
might
not
strike
the
right
chords
with
the
audience.
"I
just
want
to
humbly
keep
acting
and
hope
that
I
am
able
to
create
some
kind
of
magic
that
my
children
are
proud
of.
I
just
want
to
act
and
give
my
best.
Sometimes
my
best
is
not
good
enough
and
sometimes
it's
fantastic...,"
said
the
superstar.
Known
for
his
promotional
skills,
Shahrukh,
also
the
brand
ambassador
of
West
Bengal,
assured
fans
of
taking
Bengali
creativity
beyond
the
state's
boundaries.
"It's
not
my
duty
or
responsibility,
rather
a
privilege
to
promote
Bengali
films.
Promotion
is
my
forte
and
it
is
a
job
which
I
know
a
bit.
But
I
take
time
to
do
things
and
don't
rush.
So
I
will
do
it
in
the
best
possible
way."
"I
have
little
more
reach
because
of
the
language
in
which
I
make
films,
so
I
want
to
bring
that
expertise
here
and
take
the
culture,
the
literature
and
the
intellectual
and
creative
inputs
beyond
Bengal.
Because
I
truly
believe
Bengal
is
the
cultural
hub
of
the
country
and
there
is
so
much
to
learn
and
take
from
here,"
he
said.