A furious SRK stalked out of the sets of Star's 'Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hai?' a television gameshow featuring him. Apparently a 10-year-old student sprang up and fielded a question which left the actor flummoxed.
In the show, based on the international 'Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader' in which grade-school level questions are put to adults. Contestants are presented with the chance to win up to Rs 5 crore by answering questions taken from the syllabus of the fifth grade level or lower. Children are part of the show and are the contestant's 'classmates'. The show is to air on Star Plus soon.
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SRK was filming at the Haji Ali studio Letsroll yesterday. All seemed well five minutes into the shoot with the parents of the kids watching intently in the audience, adult contestants and the children all eating out of SRK's hands already.
Then, a student got up and asked SRK rather insolently if he knew to which cricket writer one could attribute the quotation: 'What do they know of cricket who only cricket know.' SRK was taken aback. He said hesitantly, "Neville Cardus." He was hooted down and some students who shouted, "No. It is CLR James." A voice shouted from the back:
The smoke was not emanating from his trademark cigarette but from Shah Rukh Khan's ears yesterday. A furious SRK stalked out of the sets of Star's 'Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hai?' a television gameshow featuring him. Apparently a 10-year-old student sprang up and fielded a question which left the actor flummoxed.
In the show, based on the international 'Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader' in which grade-school level questions are put to adults. Contestants are presented with the chance to win up to Rs 5 crore by answering questions taken from the syllabus of the fifth grade level or lower. Children are part of the show and are the contestant's 'classmates'. The show is to air on Star Plus soon.
SRK was filming at the Haji Ali studio Letsroll yesterday. All seemed well five minutes into the shoot with the parents of the kids watching intently in the audience, adult contestants and the children all eating out of SRK's hands already.
Then, a student got up and asked SRK rather insolently if he knew to which cricket writer one could attribute the quotation: 'What do they know of cricket who only cricket know.' SRK was taken aback. He said hesitantly, "Neville Cardus." He was hooted down and some students who shouted, "No.
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