Shahrukh Khan: Shahrukh's funny style was seen at son Aryan's series launch event, he made fun of his own film..

Bollywood's King Khan Shah Rukh Khan, is often known for his funny style and wit. Something similar was seen at the trailer launch event of son Aryan's debut series 'The Bads of Bollywood' on Wednesday. On one hand, while Shahrukh was seen supporting this project of his son Aryan, on the other hand, he also made fun of his film in response to a question. What is the whole matter, and which film is being talked about? Let us tell you.

There was an atmosphere of laughter and fun at the event

During the trailer launch held on Wednesday, Shah Rukh Khan was talking to actor Manish Chaudhary on the stage. When Manish mentioned the film 'Zero', Shahrukh immediately jokingly said, 'Should I talk to the producer... Make whatever you want, make me an owl, make me a donkey, make me an uncle, but don't make me zero.' Hearing this from King Khan, the audience also burst into laughter.

Expressed happiness over son's debut

Aryan Khan is entering the world of direction with this web series. The preview of the show was released on Netflix on 20 August. On this occasion, Shahrukh said that he wants the audience to love and care for Aryan the same way they have given him over the years. This series is being produced by Shah Rukh's company Red Chillies Entertainment.

Shah Rukh Khan's 'Zero' was a failure.

Zero, released in 2018, was Shah Rukh Khan's ambitious film, in which he played the role of Baua Singh, a dwarf youth from Meerut. Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif were also with him in the film. Anushka played the role of a scientist who is suffering from cerebral palsy, while Katrina played the role of a troubled film star.

Made at a cost of about Rs 200 crore, there were great expectations from this film, but it failed to impress the audience. The film earned only about Rs 178 crore worldwide and was declared a flop at the box office. After this failure, Shahrukh took a break from acting for some time.

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