Shah Rukh Khan reveals his life’s Hichki to Rani Mukerji in an interview
Shah Rukh Khan says to Rani Mukerji about his life’s biggest hichki in his life, which he has overcome to become the great success in the film industry. Rani, who is currently promoting her upcoming movie Hichki, quizzed the King Khan about it, the actor immediately responded by saying that the death of his parents was the biggest hichki that he faced.
SRK, considered close to Aditya Chopra and Rani Mukerji, is among the first few to speak up.
“My greatest ‘Hichki moment’ is the death of my parents. I was 15 when my father passed away and 26 when my mother passed away. It was very sad for us. The empty house without my parents used to come to bite us (my sister and me). The loneliness, pain and sadness of the loss of both my parents, could have been overwhelming enough to take over my life wholly. I decided to overcome this Hichki moment by letting acting fill up my entire life,” Shah Rukh said in the interview.
The actor added, “My parents went away suddenly. We got to know they had cancer and within two and a half months, they were gone. I didn’t know what to do. I just felt one night, while at their mazaar that I should fill this void with something. I got a fortunate break in films. For me, acting is not work but a place to vent out my feelings.”