Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan recently opened up about his early career struggles during a summit in Dubai, revealing a personal and emotional moment from his journey. The actor shared that during the early years of his career, when his films didn’t perform as expected, he would quietly cry in the bathroom, away from the public eye. Shah Rukh, known for his resilience, explained how he used those difficult moments to reflect on his mistakes and push forward.
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He advised the audience to remain calm and composed when faced with setbacks on the path to success. Shah Rukh emphasized the importance of self-reflection, acknowledging that, at one point, he had to accept that his films weren’t connecting with audiences, not due to external factors, but because of his inability to connect with the viewers. Realizing this, he made the necessary changes and eventually achieved tremendous success. He further added, “The world is not against you, and your failures are not due to someone’s conspiracy. It’s about understanding where you went wrong, picking yourself up, and moving forward.”
This personal insight into his struggles highlights Shah Rukh Khan’s inspiring journey from failures to triumphs. His career took a major turn in recent years, with the massive success of Pathaan and Jawan, both of which grossed over ₹1000 crore at the box office. He is currently working on King, directed by Sujoy Ghosh, where he will be sharing the screen with his daughter, Suhana Khan, marking a new chapter in his career.