Shah Rukh Khan says he wants to become ‘so big on earth’ that his parents can spot him from heaven | Bollywood News
At The Anupam Kher Show in 2014, Shah Rukh Khan famously said, “I am the last of the stars.” The remark has continued to spark debate over the years, most recently prompting filmmaker Abhinav Kashyap to comment, “Khud bol lene se baat sach nahi ho jati.” For millions of Indians—and admirers around the world—SRK is undeniably one of the biggest stars of his generation. But as he recently revealed, the sentiment behind his statement was rooted not in ego, but in emotion tied to his late parents. Speaking at an event in Dubai, the 60-year-old actor shared, “I wanted to become so big that my late parents could spot me from the sky.” The 60-year-old actor was in Dubai with his longtime friend Farah Khan to attend the launch of Shahrukhz by Danube, a commercial tower named in his honour. Reflecting on what shaped his life, he said, “My life-changing moment, Farah—since we’re talking about that—was the passing of my parents when I was very young. I thought they had become stars in the sky. …






