B'DAY SPCL! Shahrukh Khan: At This Stage Of My Life I'm NOT Left With Many Desires
SRK, who turned 52 today, said no one is 'invincible' in this world and even if the fame he has fades away soon, he will be happy with what he has achieved.
Shahrukh
Khan
Birthday:
Life
Journey
of
King
Khan
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From
being
an
outsider
to
becoming
one
of
the
biggest
stars
of
Indian
film
industry,
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
journey
has
been
quite
colourful
and
the
actor
is
content
with
the
way
life
has
treated
him.
Shah
Rukh,
who
turned
52
today,
said
no
one
is
'invincible' in
this
world
and
even
if
the
fame
he
has
fades
away
soon,
he
will
be
happy
with
what
he
has
achieved.
SRK
On
Losing
His
Stardom
"I
believe
if
the
stardom
ends
today,
tomorrow
or
six
years
later,
it
should
be
a
good
trip.
It
should
satisfy
me
and
most
people
who
watch
me.
It
is
not
invincibility,
it
is
just
the
way
you
think
every
morning
to
keep
yourself
going."
God
Has
Been
Kind
To
Me:
SRK
"Otherwise,
at
this
stage
of
my
life
and
career,
there
are
not
very
many
wants
or
desires
that
I
have
left.
I
have
a
beautiful
family,
money,
fame,
name,
businesses
running
and
I
am
still
physically
strong.
God
has
been
extremely
kind
to
me," Shahrukh
told
PTI
in
an
interview
held
earlier.
What
Keeps
SRK
Going?
The
actor
said
not
money
or
economics
of
cinema,
but
his
desire
to
entertain
people
motivates
him
to
keep
working.
"I
need
to
make
sure
that
I
do
this
with
the
belief
that
I
have
to
keep
doing
this
for
the
rest
of
my
life.
Otherwise,
I
can
lose
interest
in
it."
SRK
Looks
Forward
To
Entertain
Himself
"I
look
forward
to
entertaining
myself
and
through
that
entertaining
lots
of
people
for
a
lot
of
time.
Not
for
the
reason
of
material
or
commerce,
but
because
I
feel
from
inside."
Shahrukh
along
with
wife
Gauri
and
his
children
rang
in
his
birthday
last
night.
Bollywood
celebrities
Katrina
Kaif,
Deepika
Padukone,
Karan
Johar,
Farah
Khan,
Sidharth
Malhotra,
Alia
Bhatt
and
Neha
Dhupia
attended
the
party
at
his
Alibaug
farmhouse.
On
the
work
front,
the
actor
is
currently
shooting
for
filmmaker
Aanand
L
Rai's
untitled
film
where
he
plays
a
vertically
challenged
man.