Does SRK take money for movies?

Does SRK take money for movies?

Actor Shah Rukh Khan has revealed that he does not take money for acting in films. “I only charge fees for endorsements, for events and live shows. I only tell producers to pay me whatever they wish, if the films do well (at the box office)”, he said. Further, Khan added, “I don’t take acting in films as business”.

Who is the biggest SRK fan?

Vishahrukh Singh
Meet Vishahrukh Singh: Shah Rukh Khan’s biggest fan.

Has SRK stopped making movies?

SRK was last seen in 2018’s Zero, after which he took a long sabbatical. He is now working on Yash Raj Films’ Pathan, co-starring John Abraham and Deepika Padukone. However, the studio and the actor have remained tight-lipped about the project.

How many fans do SRK have?

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Khan is the object of a sometimes fanatical following, with a fan base estimated to number over one billion.

Who is more rich SRK or Sachin?

In comparison, India’s wealthiest actor, Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, is worth $600 million, while Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar retired in November 2013 with a personal fortune of at least $160 million, it added.

Who is Vishahrukh Singh?

We bring you a hatke story, presenting-Vishal Singh a.k.a. Vishahrukh Khan, the craziest Shahrukh fan ever! Vishal hails from Lucknow and is a businessman by profession. He has practically devoted his entire life to his hero Shahrukh Khan. He was first introduced to his idol in his T.V.

Is SRK hardworking?

Shah Rukh Khan may not be doing any film currently, but the actor says that he is constantly working. In a recent interview, the King Khan of Bollywood said that even though he is going places and spending time with family, he is working really hard. He said, “I’m not even discovering.

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Is SRK really famous?

LONDON, England (CNN) — Shah Rukh Khan is the biggest draw in Bollywood and the world’s most popular film actor. He shot to stardom in his first feature film “Deewana” (1992) which won him the first of 13 Filmfare awards — the Bollywood equivalent of an Oscar.