Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan, who is currently in China to promote his film 'Zero' at the 9th Beijing International Film Festival, is wary of how the Aanand L Rai directorial will be recieved in the neighbouring country.
The film that starred Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma in lead roles was widely panned by critics in India. 'Zero' will be the closing film of the festival and SRK himself is looking forward to the screening.
Earlier in March this year, writer Anjum Rajabali had said that Shah Rukh Khan is 'pretty shaken up' post Zero's debackle at the box office. Ending months of silence, SRK opened up about the failure of 'Zero' in a recent interview.
“I am going to see the film after three months, so for me, it’s very significant, let me just go see, maybe I will be able to figure out… what went wrong. ‘Unfortunately Zero itself wasn’t received too well back home in India, maybe I made the wrong film, maybe I did not do the right storytelling so I am a little wary how it will be received here and I hope people here will like it,” he told Chinese website CGTN.
King Khan is yet to announce his next project. He said that he is currently listening to a lot of scripts and he will take the final call by June this year.
“At this point, I have not decided anything. I think I will take the decision for the next film that I am going to do by June. I am just listening to films and I want to spend some time just listening and working on them. So by June, I will be able to take a call on which film I want to do,” he said when asked about his future projects during a live chat with fans in Beijing.