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Varun Dhawan (L), Kriti Sanon (2-L), Kajol (2-R) and Shah Rukh Khan (R) in New Delhi for 'Dilwale' promotions (thestatesman.com)
Just a few days ahead of his next Dilwale's release, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray asked people not to watch the Shah Rukh Khan starrer, but this is not the first time that the superstar is faced with such situations. He had been criticised before on many occasions. The "Badshah of Bollywood" it seems has gotten used to all such things as he says that "criticism is part of a star's life".
Accompanied by co-stars Kajol, Kriti Sanon and Varun Dhawan, Shah Rukh is currently busy promoting Dilwale in the national capital. "When my movies are near to its release, people start criticising me," the actor told media persons, here.
"But, criticism is part of a star's life," the Chennai Express actor added.
Well, it's not just the MNS leader who criticised SRK in recent times. As he voiced his opinion against the rising intolerance in the country in an interview, many on social media also criticised the star.
"I, personally, have never used social media to clarify things. You have to take social media with a pinch of salt," Shah Rukh, dressed in a grey-coloured blazer, said.
On Friday, Rohit Shetty's Dilwale, co-produced by "King Khan" will hit the theatres. This is the second time that the two - actor and director - have collaborated together after Chennai Express, which was one of the biggest hits of 2013.
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