When you think of Bollywood’s Khans, three names instantly come to mind: Shah Rukh Khan aka SRK, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan. These legendary actors have consistently delivered hit films and enjoy a massive global fan following. Despite sharing the same surname, they are not related, but they share another unique connection — all three were born in 1965, contributing to their long-standing success and status as some of the most iconic actors in Indian cinema.
Shah Rukh Khan, also known as SRK, is a renowned actor and film producer. Dubbed the “Baadshah of Bollywood,” “King Khan,” and the “King of Bollywood,” he has starred in over 80 Hindi films throughout his illustrious career, earning numerous accolades, including 14 Filmfare Awards. SRK frequently engages with his fans on social media, often hosting Q&A sessions where he encourages followers to ask him interesting questions.
During these sessions, SRK has been known to deliver witty responses to even the most unexpected questions.
For instance, when a fan once asked, “Why is the ‘r’ in abRam capitalized?” he cleverly replied, “For the same reason that Rhythm is spelled like this.”
Recently, a fan took to Twitter to ask for a refund after watching two of SRK’s films, Chennai Express and Happy New Year. The tweet read, “When will you return the ticket money for Happy New Year and Chennai Express?”
In his signature style, SRK delivered a sharp yet humorous reply, tweeting, “As soon as you learn to read… it says on the ticket foil… money not refundable.”
SRK’s playful and witty response once again showcased his ability to handle fan interactions with charm and humor.