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When Shah Rukh Khan Said He Doesn’t Worry About Box Office Collections, ‘Came To Mumbai With Rs 1500 And…’

By Fakeha

February 10, 2023

Megastar Shah Rukh Khan’s comeback film Pathaan is refusing to slow down on the box office. It is earning a lot worldwide. The global collections of the movie has crossed Rs 850 crore. However, some of Khan’s earlier films received a cold response from audience. The list includes ‘Fan’, ‘Zero’, and ‘Jab Harry Met Sejal’. After these movies, Shah Rukh Khan took a gap of four years and once again bounced back with Pathaan recently proving that he is the real king of Bollywood.

Now amidst all the buzz surrounding the success of Pathaan, an old interview of Shah Rukh Khan has surfaced on social media. It dates back to the year 2012. In the interaction, Khan is heard saying that he is not afraid of flops at all. If one of his films fails to impress the audiences, he will make another. He also stated that he considers himself a ‘fakir’ and no one can take away the love and name he has earned in the last few years.

‘Came to Mumbai with 1500 rupees’

In the video, Shah Rukh Khan says, ‘Badshah jo hote hain, woh daulat wale hote hain. I am fakir. I don’t need all these things. I had come to Mumbai with just 1500 rupees which my mother gave me before she died and will also go away with 1500 rupees. I have earned tremendous amount of love and fame and no one can take that away from me, so I am not fearful at all. If this doesn’t get good reviews, I’ll come up with something else.’

‘Pathaan’ continues minting at the box office

The pace of ‘Pathaan’s’ collection at the ticket window is not taking a backseat. The film has earned Rs 7.50 crores on Tuesday of the second week in India. Till now it has minted Rs 430.25 crores. Trade pundits believe that the movie will soon enter the 500 crore club.