"I think the kind of role I would want to do in a Hollywood film is one that makes India proud. To get a role like that is not specific to my colour, or the way I speak, look or act or my age, it's very difficult,"SRK told in an exclusive interview.
SRK, will play the role of Rahul, the iconic name in Bollywood and will be doing some action scenes along-with his best-foot, Romance. On asking about his choice for Hollywood roles, he exclaims that he is not being too choosy, but a little specific of the role.
"I mean you can't go to a big filmmaking world and say write a role for a 47-year-old actor who is brown, has hair like this, acts this way, dances a bit... the role should be something that Indians should be proud of. It's too specific for me to have a USP."
Earlier, many Indian actors and actresses have done brilliant jobs in Holywood. From Dev Patel, Freida Pinto to Irfan Khan, many actors have tried their hands and emerged successful as well.
"There are a few young boys and girls, who are doing really well internationally, and I pray they make it big," he said.Now that Chennai Express is just 3 das away from its ultimate release in theatres, SRK confesses to being a director's actor.
He confesses
"I'm a director's actor. I belong to a world which directors create. I enjoy being with them in their world. I want the world to see me as an actor who moulds himself according to the character his director creates for him,"Shahrukh Khan has worked for over 2 decades in Bollywood and still counting. A certain lea in the direction of movies, the taste of audinecs has come out in these years. Shahrukh has his own take on this too.
"There's 'Gangs of Wasseypur', 'Barfi!'... all kinds of films are being made, which is good,"said Shah Rukh.
"There have always been all kinds of filmmakers who make films like 'Iron Man', 'Batman' and 'Chak De! India'. It's always parallel. When I did DDLJ, there was 'Maya Memsaab' too."After so many offers and so many movies, King Khan's heart is still in the Indian Film Industry as he feels it has given his everything
"I always try to work on a different genre. I feel the industry has given me name, fame and money and I won't ever forgive myself if I won't do anything beneficial for Indian cinema and my fans."

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