Mumbai: The only solution to beat all problems in life is to never lose faith in goodness, superstar Shah Rukh Khan said on Saturday. Three days after his 57th birthday, the actor conducted his popular #AskSRK session with his fans and followers on Twitter. Shah Rukh answered all fan questions, which included queries about his life philosophy and coronavirus pandemic to his new movie Pathaan and his equation with his contemporaries Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar, among other things.
Having witnessed many ups and downs in his life, Shah Rukh said his mantra to deal with the low phase is to believe that goodness will always prevail over evil. "One has to believe that good will always outweigh the bad, the actor said when a fan from the US asked about what motivates him to overcome the problems he has faced so far.
When asked how he pushes himself to do something that's awfully boring, Shah Rukh replied, "I gear up and finish it as fast as possible."
The actor, who turned 57 on November 2, said it was great to see all the fans who were stationed outside his sea-facing bungalow in suburban Mumbai on his birthday. " It's been years because of Covid restrictions so it was really nice to see people come to visit," the actor said.
Shah Rukh had appeared on his balcony at midnight with his youngest son AbRam, who was elated to look at his father's admirers. "He is a kindly child and feels happy so many people come to say hello to his dad, the actor said in response to another query.
The biggest lesson the COVID-19 pandemic, that hit India in March 2020, taught to the superstar is to not "rush", he revealed. "I think I have become less wanting to do everything in a rush," he said.