Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan took a sly dig at himself over the recent debacles at box office which suggest that the actor is surely not illusive about the response that his latest films have received.
SRK graced the trailer and music launch of Marathi film 'Smile Please' which marks second directorial venture of Vikram Phadnis.
The 'Raees' actor was at his wittiest best on the podium. ‘I am sure Vikram has made a good movie. I am not sure whether I can ask him that (referring to his recent debacles at box office) but after spending more than 25 years I think I have a right to ask that. Vikram has been successful in whatever he has dabbled in and I wish him and his team great success," SRK quipped.
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Well, SRK has once again proved that he is the King of wit!
Meanwhile, SRK is yet to sign his next which will apparently take time since the actor recently said that he doesn't feel like signing any film as he wants to spend more time with his family.
However, he will charm the cinephils with his voice in the Hind version of Disney's 'The Lion King'. While Shah Rukh has lend his voice to the king of the Jungle, Lion Mufasa, his son Aryan Khan will dub for Mufasa's son Simba.