Shah Rukh Khan ‘is a full on game geek’ reveals Main Hoon Na co-actor Zayed Khan; says superstar would ‘hate’ losing from him in THIS game

Shah Rukh Khan 'is a full on game geek' reveals Main Hoon Na co-actor Zayed Khan; says superstar would 'hate' losing from him in THIS game

As an ardent admirer of Shah Rukh Khan, I find myself utterly captivated by the tales of his life both on and off the silver screen. The anecdotes about his gaming escapades with fellow artists like Zayed Khan are nothing short of enchanting!


If you ever find yourself feeling sad, hungry, or angry, consider shedding a few tears as you immerse yourself in your favorite video game. This advice was actually shared by Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan on Twitter. Known for his love of gaming, SRK is often referred to as a “game geek.” In fact, he reportedly dislikes losing games so much that even when playing with others like Zayed Khan from Main Hoon Na, he would express frustration at not winning.

During a fresh chat for RiteBite Max Protein TV, Zayed Khan shared stories from his time working alongside Shah Rukh Khan on the set of Main Hoon Na. Zayed fondly remembered their video game sessions and how SRK would keep playing until he emerged victorious.

Zayed recalled our past when we spent a lot of time playing video games together. He was really into gaming, almost obsessively so. He wasn’t too fond of it when I beat him at FIFA 2000. After work, we’d play late into the night until he managed to win. If he didn’t, he’d make me keep playing,” Zayed reminisced.

Zayed Khan commended his co-star Shah Rukh Khan, stating that during their work together on Main Hoon Na, SRK was exceptionally prepared. He affectionately referred to SRK as a “fountain of wisdom”, noting that unlike some others, King Khan didn’t pressure him to match his own performance level.

In the recollection of Zayed, there was a scene where his character spoke to his father while gazing at the sky, but initially, he found it difficult to perform this scene. The actor from Main Hoon Na admitted that he had botched the monologue in front of Shah Rukh, Kirron Kher, director Farah Khan, and the entire team.

44 seems to be the magic number for this seasoned actor, but one blunder in a sequence had the energy on set plummeting faster than a lead balloon. In those tense moments, I could feel despair creeping into people’s expressions. But then, SRK stepped in, making me feel at ease as if we were old pals. We retreated to a quiet room where he coached me to play it my way, without the usual Bollywood flair. With a deep breath, I delivered the scene, and for a brief moment, all I heard was the rhythmic clapping of hands echoing around the set.

SRK is truly a king who keeps winning our hearts.

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2024-09-10 02:22