
Throwback - When Shah Rukh Khan was asked to scold Abhishek Bachchan and Vivaan Shah: 'Farah once came to me very upset"
In a hilarious throwback from 2014,
once shared a light-hearted incident involving director
and co-stars
and
during the Happy New Year promotional shoot on the sets of Kaun Banega Crorepati.
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In a video clip where SRK fondly recalled how Farah had requested him to step in and "discipline" the two actors for being playful and disruptive on set.
'They're Distracting Me!': Farah's Complaint
While chatting with
on the game show set, SRK recounted, 'Farah once came to me very upset. She said, 'Abhishek and Vivaan are constantly chatting, getting distracted, and taking my pictures to upload on Twitter. They're troubling me a lot.''
Despite Shah Rukh's attempt to pacify her by calling them "just kids," Farah was insistent: 'No, I'm very angry today. You go and talk to them.'
SRK's Realisation: 'What Can I Teach Them?'
SRK then set out to have a stern word with Abhishek and Vivaan, but had an amusing change of heart mid-way. 'I walked up determined to talk to them, but then I remembered, Abhishek's father is Mr. Amitabh Bachchan, and Vivaan's father is Mr.
Naseeruddin Shah. That's when it hit me, if their fathers couldn't teach them, what could I possibly teach them?' The anecdote left the audience, and even Big B, in splits.
SRK's work front
On the professional front, Shah Rukh Khan was last seen in Rajkumar Hirani's 'Dunki', co-starring Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal, and Boman Irani. The film explored themes of illegal immigration and emotional longing. Up next, King Khan is gearing up for the actioner 'King' which also stars Suhana Khan in a pivotal role. The expectations are high for the film.
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