Shah Rukh Khan shuts down a troll with his unmatched wit – read tweet | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Shah Rukh Khan has to be one of the wittiest actors in showbiz currently and he showcased that side yet again in his latest #AskSRK session on Twitter. Shah Rukh has made it a norm to interact with his fans via social media when it comes to his films, and today’s session was to gauge the reaction to the prevue of his latest film Jawan.
While fans were bombarding him with questions there were also some trolls who tried to derail him but instead he trolled them back.A Twitter user asked Shah Rukh, “Tum kya apni movie ke ticket khud hi khareed lete ho. @iamsrk. #Jawan (do you buy tickets to your own films)?” The actor replied in the same tone, “tum kya apne kaam ki salary khud pay karte ho? (do you yourself pay a salary for your work)?”
A fan also shared a still from the Jawan prevue which showed a man, possibly Shah Rukh Khan, wrapped in bandages from head to toe. “Sir ye aap hi ho na (sir this is you for sure),” asked the fan. The actor replied, “Ya toh main hoon ya phir meri mummy hongi??!! Ha ha #Jawan (either this is me or my mom).”
In the session a fan also asked him why he still hasn’t released the poster of the film and he mentioned that he will release it soon after this session comes to an end and he actually did that. SRK released the poster of the film which shows him in a bald avtar holding a gun.

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