Shah Rukh Khan’s response to trolls who called ‘Pathan’ a disaster: ‘Son doesn’t talk to elders like that’

Shah Rukh Khan is returning to the big screen after four years with the action thriller ‘Pathan’. In such a situation, there is a lot of madness among the fans about ‘Pathan’. However, during this, the upcoming movie starring Shahrukh has also been facing a lot of controversies. Amid all this, the king of Bollywood is fiercely promoting ‘Pathan’. On the other hand, on Wednesday, SRK held an #AskSRK session on its Twitter account. During this, King Khan gave an amusing reply to one of the trolls.

In fact, during the #AskSRK session on Twitter, Shah Rukh Khan had made it clear that the topic of this session would be “just fake answers and nothing serious”. However, one Twitter user tried to troll King Khan. Describing Shahrukh’s next film ‘Pathan’ as a disaster, he wrote: “Pathan is already a disaster, retire.” At the same time, Shahrukh Khan gave an amusing reply in his own style to shut the troll’s mouth Shahrukh wrote: “Son doesn’t talk to elders like that.” Shahrukh’s fans really liked his response and it also went viral.

We tell you that before starting the session, Shahrukh Khan tweeted: “Feels like it’s been 13 years on Twitter. It was a lot of fun with all of you and the fan clubs. I received a lot of love. Wishes, suggestions, memes, re- Edits, advice with expectations and some bad behavior… Best wishes to all of you for a good life in the real world.

Talking about the work front, many movies will be released in Shahrukh Khan. Apart from ‘Pathan’, Shah Rukh Khan will be seen sharing screen space with Taapsee Pannu in Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘Dunky’ and in Atlee’s film ‘Jawaan’ opposite Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi. At present, fans are eagerly awaiting the release of all Shah Rukh Khan movies.

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