Shah Rukh Khan’s contribution to Indian cinema has been impeccable, and it would be no exaggeration to call him a legend. The Badshaah of Bollywood, SRK has won over the hearts of massive audience, who cannot keep calm about him. His charming looks, romantic expressions and powerful acting mettle are recognised worldwide, and he is showered a lot of love and appreciation for the same. For the unversed, the actor is geared up to set the silver screens ablaze with his promising next release, Jawan.
Shah Rukh Khan’s unseen handwritten essay resurfaces
Taking to the discussion forum, Reddit, a user recently shared some priceless pictures of a handwritten, autobiographical essay written by Shah Rukh Khan. With just a first glance, one is sure to be won over by the beautiful handwriting of the superstar. The actor wrote about the various facets of his life from childhood and shared a lot of special anecdotes in the text. An excerpt of the long essay can be read as:
“I had a very happy childhood as far as I remember. I was the second normal child (or so they thought) born to my parents after a 5 year age gap to my elder sister. My actions at the age of 5 years, were those of any other kid down the block- winking at girls of the Manavsthali School (don’t think any of you’ve heard of it), throwing flying kisses at aunts 6-7 times my age and dancing to the tune of ‘Chakke pe Chakka’.”