
The King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan, is famed for his enchanting life and persona, but has recently opened up about a largely unknown and more delicate aspect of his existence. His ongoing battle with feelings of solitude and how they impact him during the night shocked fans while speaking in one of the episodes of Anupam Kher’s show, The Anupam Kher Show, Shah Rukh Khan revealed some of his most confidential struggles.
During a candid discussion with Anupam Kher, Shah Rukh disclosed that he often feels lonely at home, particularly at night. He confessed that falling asleep is quite a task for him. “Main raatko so nahi paata hoon, ek akelapan aur… main jyada so nahi paata. Mujhe raatko neend nahi aati. Main 3-4 ghanta he so paata hoon. I feel lonely at home. I feel jo log creative hote hai unke dimag mein raatko he khayal aate hai. Main bhi raatko sochte rehta hoon. Kabhi kuch padhta hoon. Raat mein mujhe akelapan mehsoos hota hai.”
In English, the quote reads, “I can’t sleep at night, there’s a loneliness and… I don’t sleep much. I don’t get sleep at night. I can sleep for 3-4 hours only. I feel lonely at home. I think, people who are creative, their mind remains active during the night. I too keep thinking at night. Sometimes, I read something. At night, there is this loneliness which fills my heart.”
Shah Rukh further talked about how he appreciates the serenity of the night. And although at night, he feels the quietude around him, it brings a kind of peacefulness. “Ya to maa akelapan mehsoos hota hai isliye nahi so pata hoon.”
Unche raaton ke lyk bhi pujne hon tue jul dheem hi pasand hai. Do quiers discuss their day to day life, how they spend free time, and other pahalu. “I like oceans.” Khan had said "Ohan do pass tim krta hon". Sometimes this knowledge comes from tea. In these words, people do not even see truth.
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