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Wednesday 18 January 2017

Shah Rukh Khan's view about benefit of being graduated..

Feel sorry for actors who are not graduates; both Aryan-Suhana need to complete their graduation first - Shah Rukh Khan


Alike their father Shah Rukh Khan, his kids Aryan and Suhana are keen to be a part of Bollywood too. But daddy SRK feels that his children won't be getting any encouragement from him until they complete their graduation.

In an interaction with a leading daily, Khan spoke at length about the rumours around his kids' debut and what's his take on the same.
Aryan, SRK's eldest son, is a social media favourite. A lot of noise is there on him stepping into films. On this, Khan said, "In my home and family, there's minimum qualification to be an actor. If you aren't a graduate, I believe you can't be an actor. I'm really sorry for all the actors who are not graduates. It's not because I look down upon people who are not. But I am a graduate and I believe education has helped me beyond my limit."
Shah Rukh also spoke about daughter Suhana."My daughter is in the 11th but she has to graduate. She loves acting - on stage, TV, films or street - and, she is quite a good actor, at least for her age. So, I would like to encourage her. But the encouragement will happen only post graduation," said King Khan.
He added, "My son has never shown interest in acting. But, of late he has started showing interest in filmmaking and got into ULCA and USC (USA), which came to me as a tremendous surprise but a pleasant one. He has completed his first year, so there are three more years to go."shikharpath.blogspot.comSRK's BFF Karan Johar is adamant on the fact that Aryan will be launched by him. "I don't think they are being launched right now. But Karan means it both jokingly and seriously. Aryan does visit my film sets sometimes, and I am very proud. He came the other day just to learn about lighting; not to see his father act or learn about lightning in the first year. He sat with the cameraman without even asking me. He was there for two hours, just learning the techniques. He told me, 'Papa, it was no nice.' So he didn't visit as a producer or as a he's hero son or someone who wanted to learn acting. I feel, 'Let him learn the craft and then see if he has the same love for acting as I do,'" quo tied Khan, before signing off ..
Credits-Hindustan Times
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