Shah Rukh Khan Gets Emotional Discussing His Late Parents in a 1997 BBC Interview (Watch Video)
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s heartfelt tribute to his late parents during his 1997 BBC interview is sure to resonate with fans. Watch the video here.
On November 2, 2024, in celebration of Shah Rukh Khan's 59th birthday, BBC News India released a video clip from a 1997 interview with the King of Bollywood. During this insightful conversation, SRK reflected on his cinematic journey, being labelled ‘arrogant’, the pressures of meeting the lofty expectations that come with stardom and more. He candidly spoke about his choice to pursue unconventional roles, acknowledging both the hits and flops he experienced at the box office. The Romantics: Shah Rukh Khan Explains How the Stammering for His ‘Kiran’ Dialogue in Yash Chopra’s Darr Came About.
In a heartfelt moment, Shah Rukh Khan paid tribute to his late parents. He shared cherished memories of his father, who passed away in 1981, describing him as the youngest freedom fighter, a lawyer and a businessman. He fondly recalled how his father affectionately called him ‘yaar’ (friend). SRK also honoured his mother, who died in 1991, highlighting her roles as a magistrate and a dedicated social worker, revealing that she once believed he resembled the legendary actor Dilip Kumar. Overcome with emotion, Khan expressed, “I had a good upbringing; I miss them.” Shah Rukh Khan Family: Know More About King Khan's Parents, Sister, Wife and Children!
Shah Rukh Khan’s 1997 BBC Interview
As Shah Rukh Khan continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his performances, the memories of his late parents undoubtedly shape the man he is today. As fans celebrate his legacy, they are reminded of SRK’s humility and how his deep connection to his roots resonates with millions.
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