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Shah Rukh Khan on not signing movies: My heart doesn't allow me to

Shah Rukh Khan is not going through a great phase in his career. The actor’s last release Zero failed to make a mark at the box office. After Zero, Shah Rukh Khan has not signed in any movie yet. There were reports that he will be seen in astronaut Rakesh Sharma’s biopic titled Saare Jahan Se Achcha, but the actor opted out of it. It was also said that after Zero he will star in Don 3, but there’s no official announcement about it.

Recently, while talking to a magazine, Shah Rukh Khan spoke about why he isn’t signing any film. The actor said, "Usually what happens is when your one film is coming to an end, you begin work on your next film and I get involved within 3-4 months. But this time I am just not feeling like. My heart doesn't allow me to. I just felt that I should rather take time out, watch films, listen to stories and read more books."


"Even my kids are in their college stage...my daughter is going to college and my son is about to finish his studies. So I just want to spend more time with my family”, SRK added.

While as an actor SRK’s movies are not doing well, as a producer he tasted success this year with Sujoy Ghosh’s Badla which starred Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu in the lead role. He is also producing Bard of Blood for Netflix.

But well, fans of Shah Rukh Khan will be in for a treat this July. The actor and his son Aryan Khan will be dubbing for the voice of Mufasa and Simba respectively in the Hindi version of The Lion King.

A few days ago, there were reports that Shah Rukh Khan will be seen in Rajkumar Hirani’s next. The actor himself had said that in June he will announce his next. Let’s wait and watch if the announcement of SRK’s next film will happen this month or not.

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