Shahrukh
Khan's
upcoming
film
Zero
is
touted
to
be
one
of
the
most
anticipated
films
of
2018.
It
has
the
superstar
moving
out
of
his
comfort
zone
and
playing
the
role
of
a
vertically-challenged
man
named
Buaa
Singh.
There
is
a
great
level
of
curiosity
surrounding
his
co-stars
Anushka
Sharma
and
Katrina
Kaif's
roles
as
well.
But
one
of
the
biggest
reasons
to
watch
this
film
is
Sridevi's
last
onscreen
appearance
before
her
demise.
The
actress'
untimely
passing
away
in
Dubai
in
February
had
left
the
entire
nation
in
grief.
Of
late,
there
were
various
speculations
doing
the
rounds
about
the
legendary
diva's
cameo
in
Zero.
There
were
reports
that
she
will
be
featuring
in
a
song
in
the
film.
However,
director
Anand
L.
Rai
had
rubbished
those
news
reports.
Finally,
Shahrukh
Khan
spilled
the
beans
about
Sridevi's
role
in
the
film
and
here's
what
he
said-
SRK
Has
A
Small
Scene
With
Sridevi
In
The
Film
The
actor
told
Times
Now,
"That
sequence
is
actually
not
a
long
sequence.
It's
not
in
any
which
way...it's
not
an
"Item"
-
presence,
honestly."
The
Loss
Is
Irreplacable
"It's
wrong
to
even
kind
of
feel,
"Oh,
it's
a
privilege
to
have
had
her
in
the
film",
because,
you
know,
just
the
loss
is
so
great.
And
I
hope
wherever
she
is,
she
makes
the
world
happy
like
she's
done."
'I
Wish
She
Hadn't
Passed
Away'
SRK
said,
"I
kind
of
started
my
career
when
I
came
and
did
Army
(1996)
with
her
and
then
she's
no
more
and
I
have
a
little
scene
with
her,
so
it's
heartening
that
way.
Though,
obviously,
having
said
that,
I
wish
she
hadn't
passed
way.
None
of
us
wishes,
we
wish
she
was
alive
and
it
would've
been
nicer."
SRK
Would
Have
Shown
Zero
First
To
Sridevi
He
further
added,
"And
now
that
you
have
mentioned
it,
I
am
just
thinking,
if
we
have
a
trial
for
the
film,
she
would've
been
the
first
person,
I
would've
called.
So,
it's
sad.
I
really
wish
her
children,
her
husband
and
whole
family
very
well."
Speaking
about
how
Zero
is
a
small
examination
of
love
and
imperfection,
Shahrukh
had
earlier
shared,
"We
spend
most
of
our
lives
thinking,
'I
wish
I
were
happier' or
'I
wish
I
were
like
this...'
We
don't
realise
that
nobody's
perfect
-
except,
I
joke,
Katrina
Kaif.
I
think
nobody's
perfect
either
emotionally,
mentally
or
physically.
We
need
to
accept
that
fast,
so
that
we
don't
waste
time
wanting
to
be
someone
else
while
life
passes
us
by.
Instead
of
thinking
of
our
imperfection
as
incompletion,
we
need
to
think
of
it
as
our
uniqueness."