In Spite Of Zero's Flop, Shah Rukh Khan Still Wants To Experiment More With Fresh Challenges

Kareena Kusari |Jan 02, 2019

Looking back on his past failures, Shahrukh Khan is still unwilling to return to the safe roles. In contrast, he desires to experience the difficult and fresh challenges in cinema.

Shah Rukh Khan Zero
Shah Rukh Khan as Baua Singh in Zero

Zero is the most awaited movie of the veteran actor Shah Rukh Khan in 2018. The film hit the screens on December 21, 2018. Nevertheless, merely after its premiere, Zero’s destiny was determined. It became SRK’s failure as receiving the mixed reviews from the viewers and the critics.

However, contrary to the opinions of audiences and reviewers, numerous industry insiders have voiced their support and defences of the movie. In their points of view, Zero is the best performance in Shah Rukh Khan’s career.

Indeed, the excellence in SRK's acting in the movie is undeniable. He made every effort to give the audience an impressive Baua Singh on the screen, and he succeeded. Nonetheless, the critics didn't appreciate Zero's plot as his brilliant image.

Looking back on his past failures, Shah Rukh is still unwilling to return to the safe roles. In contrast, he desires to experience the difficult and fresh challenges in cinema.

Sharing thoughts of Zero's message, SRK hopes that the future Bollywood movies will experiment and develop the new and creative styles of film-making.

Additionally, the actor states that he no longer wants to repeat similar ordinary commercial movies. This view originates from the fact that these films don’t promote an artist's creativity. Moreover, he discloses that his mates and family constantly advise him to come back with safer movies. Nonetheless, he decides to go his own way.

In SRK’s point of view, in spite of being a real movie star, the artists’ reputation in the entertainment industry must match their courageous career decisions. Shah Rukh Khan Zero 1

Shah Rukh Khan was born on November 2, 1965. He works as an actor, film-maker, and television personality. The veteran actor is considered as the "Badshah of Bollywood", "King of Bollywood" and "King Khan." In his career, he has appeared in over 80 Bollywood movies so far and became one of the world’s most successful actors as winning numerous awards, including 14 Filmfare Awards.

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