Superstar
Shahrukh
Khan
is
working
with
new
age
directors
who
tackle
sensitive
subjects
-
like
'Dear
Zindagi'
on
mental
health
-
but
he
says
he
sometimes
fails
to
understand
the
beauty
of
such
projects.
The
51-year-old
actor
was
lauded
for
his
film
'Dear
Zindagi'
with
Alia
Bhatt.
Shah
Rukh
says
he
is
happy
to
get
associated
with
such
issues
even
though
he
doesn't
completely
understand
it.
"I
may
not
be
able
to
convince
you
with
my
love
story
at
my
age
and
stage,
but
I
come
from
a
different
world.
I
work
with
new
directors
but
I
don't
understand
the
beauty
of
it," Shah
Rukh
told
IANS.
'I
Didn't
Understand
Dear
Zindagi'
He
added,
"To
be
honest,
I
understand
the
essence,
I
understand
the
empowerment
of
women,
I
understand
the
issues
about
young
girl.
For
instance,
I
didn't
understand
'Dear
Zindagi'.
But
they
(makers)
knew
it.
This
is
very
essential.
But
I
was
out
of
touch
with
that
part.
For
me
also
to
participate
in
films
like
this
even
if
I
don't
understand
it...
At
least
I
am
part
of
it."
We
Agree
The
actor,
who
is
currently
riding
high
on
the
success
of
'Raees',
feels
nowadays
mostly
people
are
just
out
the
rightness
in
everything
including
cinema,
and
turning
everything
into
a
big
debate.
'Let's
Not
Take
A
Side'
He
says
one
should
debate
a
little
less
and
converse
more.
"I
keep
telling
people
that
it's
a
time
to
have
conversations.
Let's
not
take
a
side...
Don't
just
be
'I
think,
what
do
you
think?'
For
a
moment,
can
we
all
have
a
conversations
without
thinking?"
SRK
On
DDLJ
&
K2H2
"If
I
was
to
look
back
at
'Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge' or
'Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Haiin'
in
today's
time,
then
you
guys
might
just
be
picking
out
the
rightness
in
everything...
People
might
say
'He
is
just
a
sneaky
guy.
He
just
lied
to
all
the
family.
Will
you
marry
a
lair
like
Raj?'"
Shahrukh
also
emphasised
that
all
the
debates
are
a
sign
of
changing
times.
"I
think
the
next
step
is
going
to
be
once
we
have
debated
everything,
is
to
accept
what
it
is.
I
think
the
reason
for
debate
mainly
is
because
there
are
debatable
issues.
We
curbed
ourselves
for
a
very
long
time,
now
it's
time
to
come
out
in
open," said
the
actor,
who
is
known
as
Bollywood's
'Badshah'
and
'King
Khan'.