"Keep your lows to yourself" was how Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan responded on Thursday when he was asked to share the secret to his happiness during a fan interaction on social media.
The 56-year-old actor, who is conducting frequent Q&A sessions on Twitter ahead of the release of his much-awaited comeback movie Pathaan, said he wanted to talk to his followers before he left for a game of 'Pitthu'/Lagori' (seven stones) with his children.
When a social media user asked "What is your secret to happiness?", Shah Rukh in his reply wrote: "Keep your lows to yourself."
About controlling anger, the star said he has "become better with time".
Besides the high-octane spy thriller Pathaan, the star will also be seen in Rajkumar Hirani's Dunki and Jawan, directed by Atlee.
Shah Rukh said he is yet to decide what his upcoming films will be for the next year when a user questioned him about the projects that will hit the screens in 2024.
"Have to finish the ones on hand for now. Will decide in a few months…." he said.
When a fan asked to describe his journey from his TV debut Fauji, Main Hoon Na to Pathaan, where all three characters are soldiers, the actor said: "Oh wow hadn’t seen these in years. Always an emotional moment to do this salute! (sic)"
During the session, Shah Rukh also shared that nobody had seen the final cut of Pathaan as yet except the technicians working on it.
"There were lots of youngsters who assisted in making this film. They were all the sweetest and even now working day and night. I had the most fun with them (sic)" he said in a follow-up tweet.
Asked if there were physically challenging stunts in the Siddharth Anand directorial, Shah Rukh said there were "many for all the actors" but the team got the cast to always warm up, train, and then do it with all safety measures in place.
Also starring Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Ashutosh Rana, and Dimple Kapadia, Pathaan will hit the screens on January 25 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
He gave away all their Lamborghinis once, which kind of sums up the financial whiplash.
His public digs at her family, like Kris Jenner, became impossible to ignore.
On North's style hate, Kim says her daughter genuinely does not care what trolls think.
Kim Kardashian has finally spoken up about why she left Kanye West, admitting that it was not a single event, but rather several weeks during which things slowly fell apart. The constant instability left her feeling on edge, unsafe even. Then there is North and people picking apart her clothes as if it is some battle. Kim has had to fight that battle, too, every single day.
Kim Kardashian speaks out about her turbulent split with Kanye West Getty Images/Instagram/northwsst
That "unsafe" feeling wasn't what you think
She kept using that word, "unsafe." But it is not what the tabloids want you to imagine. It was this constant low-grade dread, wondering which Kanye you would get that day. And the financial stuff was wild. Remember that time she came home and every single one of their five Lamborghinis was just gone? He had given them away to friends. Just like that.
How does anyone build a future when the next hour feels uncertain? Try mapping out your life when you cannot predict the next mood. And then the family thing started. He would go on these public rants, targeting Kris, going after her sisters. How do you even move forward after that? Arguments are normal, but hearing someone insult your family crosses a line that changes everything.
Inside the financial chaos that pushed Kim to leave KanyeGetty Images
So, how is North handling all the online hate?
Turns out, better than her mum. People lost it over that dermal piercing in Rome. But Kim says North saw the comments, and her reaction was basically a shrug. The kid said she probably would not be friends with people who hate on her blue hair anyway.
Kim is just trying to keep up. Her house is like a make-up lab on weekends, with North and her friends mastering special effects looks. But Kim admits she does not always get it right. "We made that mistake in front of the whole world," she said about one outfit choice. She is literally learning how to parent a teen while we all watch.
It all came down to a brutal choice: stick with the chaos for the sake of the four kids or save herself. She chose herself. The relationship got, as she put it, "toxic," especially when he was not willing to make changes that might have helped. It is the same gut instinct that now has her defending North, creating a stable home after all that instability, a place where her kids feel confident even if the internet does not like their lip liner.
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