Shahrukh
Khan
feels
that
father-son
relationship
should
be
that
of
friends.
The
actor,
who
has
always
been
vocal
about
his
parents,
has
lent
support
for
an
upcoming
film
titled
'Ekkees
Toppon
Ki
Salami'
by
launching
the
trailer
of
the
film
along
with
the
entire
star
cast.
Apparently,
the
film,
based
on
father-son
relationship,
made
Shahrukh
emotional
and
he
decided
to
support
it.
Narrated
in
a
comical
way,
the
film
stars
Anupam
Kher,
Neha
Dhupia,
Divyendu
Sharma,
Manu
Rishi
and
Aditi
Sharma.
It
is
a
story
of
a
man
and
his
two
sons
who
set
out
to
get
their
father
what
he
dreamt
of
all
his
life.
"The
heart
of
the
film
'Ekkees
Toppon
Ki
Salami'
is
in
the
right
place.
I
think
when
you
carve
a
film
like
this
in
an
entertaining
manner,
it
becomes
more
interesting
than
just
a
regular
comedy
film," Shahtukh
told.
On
being
asked
about
his
experience
of
fatherhood,
he
said,
"My
wish
for
my
three
children
is
for
their
good
health.
For
me
the
most
gratifying
experience
is
when
at
the
end
of
day,
you
are
tensed
and
tired
and
while
sleeping
feel
their
soft
bodies
and
when
they
give
you
a
hug
as
they
feel
bad
when
you
leave
home
for
work
for
long
hours,"
he
said.
The
48-year-old
actor
reveals
that
he
shares
a
friendly
relationship
with
his
children.
"I
have
noticed
that
whenever
I
talk
to
fathers
in
the
film
industry...
there
is
passion
to
have
friendly
relationship
with
children.
The
time
is
gone
to
be
like
father
figure.
I
think
the
relationship
between
a
father
and
a
son
should
be
that
of
friends,
of
natural
exuberance," he
said.
Anupam
Kher,
who
had
played
role
of
SRK's
father
in
Yash
Chopra's
blockbuster
'Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge',
is
essaying
the
role
of
a
father
in
'Ekkees
Toppon
Ki
Salami'.
"The
feeling
of
a
father
comes
naturally
to
me.
In
this
film,
the
father
is
disappointed
with
the
kids
and
unfortunately
they
realise
his
worth
only
after
his
death.
My
father
was
an
ordinary
man
but
an
extraordinary
person," Anupam
said.
'Ekkees
Toppon
Ki
Salami'
has
been
directed
by
Ravindra
Gautam
and
produced
under
the
banner
of
Nautanki
Films,
is
slated
to
hit
the
theatres
on
September
19.