We stumbled upon an old video of Shah Rukh Khan, wherein he was heard recalling the time when he lost some of his precious money kept for his mother's treatment.
Shah Rukh Khan is not only one of the most bankable actors in the film industry, but he is immensely loved for his behaviour with others and his humble nature. Despite reaching great heights, SRK never forgets to pay proper tribute to his roots. Moreover, he keeps expressing his gratitude towards each and every person in his life who has contributed to his success in some manner. In addition, it is noteworthy how his co-stars have talked highly about this beautiful side of him.
Now, we stumbled upon an old video of Shah Rukh Khan, wherein he recalled some of the valuable words of a fakir. At the beginning of the video, the actor was asked by the interviewer about the time when he lost some of his precious money kept for his mother's treatment. The interviewer said, "Maine kahi padha tha ki aap ek dargah mein gaye the aur wahan par aapki jeb se kuch paise chori ho gaye the." To this, he walked down the memory lane and talked about the incident when his mother had given him Rs. 5000 to keep safe during their visit to Ajmer Sharif. Recalling the same, he shared:
"My mother was very unwell to unke liye dua karne ke liye unke saath mein ajmer sharif gaya tha. Toh hum chadar chadhate hai mannat mangne ke liye toh hum chadar ko aise lekar jaa rahe the toh mummy ne paise mere pass rakh aye the sambhalne ke liye. Panch hajaz rupaye the wo."
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Unfortunately, during SRK and his mother's visit to the holy shrine, he somehow lost the money, and even after searching for it quite a number of times, he couldn't find it. Thus, he felt extremely bad for the same. Following this, he then met a fakir over there, who uttered some of the beautiful words that are still being clearly remembered by the actor. Talking about the same, Shah Rukh said:
"Toh wo mere ghum gaye aur main dhundne ko aya toh ek fakir baethe huye the wahapar toh unhone mujhse kaha kuch gum ho gaya hai kya. Maine bola ji. Toh unhone kaha ki panch hajar gume hai kya. Mujhe aisa laga ki inko kaise malum. Unhone kaha ki jaa yahan aya hai, dar se khaali hath nahi jayega. Paanch hazar gawaye hai panchsau crore kamayega. Mujhe kabhi kabar aisa..aisi baaton mein biswas nhi hota hai. Hum sab padhne likhne lagte hai toh nhi aesa hota nhi hai. Lekin ye mere sath huya hai. Ajmer Sharif ki dua hai mujh par daya hai unki I think paison ki baat nhi hai but maine bahut naam kamaye hai."
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Shah Rukh Khan has always been extremely connected to his parents. In several interviews, he has also shown his love for them. For instance, on December 7, 2016, Shah attended the trailer launch of the film, Raees. During the media interaction at the event, one of the journalists asked him about the special locket that he was seen wearing in his film. Answering the question, the actor revealed that it features his parents' pictures. Although the actor mentioned that he doesn't get easily symbolically attached to things, however, he got this locket made on one of his birthdays as it represents his parents' blessings for him. Further, he revealed how he ended up donning this locket in his film, and mentioned that when the team decided to add a tavij to his character, he took the locket one day to the sets as it is really close to him.
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In another candid conversation on Salman Khan’s show, Dus Ka Dum, Shah Rukh opened up about the importance of parents in one's life. The actor revealed that he has only one regret in his life that he couldn't express his love to his parents enough when they were alive. Later, during the promotion of the film, Hichki, Rani Mukerji asked her friends from the industry to share the hiccups they had in their respective lives. To this, her dearest friend, Shah Rukh remarked:
"My greatest ‘Hichki moment’ is the death of my parents. I was 15 when my father passed away and 26 when my mother passed away. It was very sad for us. The empty house without my parents used to come to bite us (my sister and me). The loneliness, pain and sadness of the loss of both my parents, could have been overwhelming enough to take over my life wholly. I decided to overcome this Hichki moment by letting acting fill up my entire life."
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