Shah Rukh Khan: My next role will be as sexy as you want me to be

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Apr 06, 2019, 08:18 PM IST

During an interaction with a British Asian Network, Shah Rukh Khan spoke at length about his upcoming roles, women in the industry and more.

Shah Rukh Khan was recently bestowed with his fourth honorary doctorate in the UK at The University of Law (London). He got it for Philanthropy. For the same, the superstar was in London a couple of days back. He even posted a photo on his social media pages and wrote, "Thank u for the honour @universityoflaw & my best wishes to the graduating students. It will encourage our team at @MeerFoundation to strive ‘selfishly’ to share more."

During his London visit, SRK sat down for an interview with BBC where he was quizzed about his next film. He revealed that he is ready to play a 'sexy father' on the big screen. King Khan stated, "My next role will be as sexy as my last one. So you want me to be a sexy father, a sexy hero, sexy whatever you want me to be. My next role will be as sexy as you want me to be."

Speaking about the role of women in the film industry here, Shah Rukh said, "The roles of women and the kind of attitude you have at the workplace for women is changing for positive. There will be discrepancies and ups and downs too. There were times when I was working in the ‘90s that if a lady got married, she normally did not have the opportunity to come back and act in a film but now all of them are acting in films and its so seamless and nice, so I think lots of positive stuff for female actors in the film industry."

On being asked about filmmakers fight with Censor Board, the superstar added, "There are going to be issues between creative people and what they want to say but I would say no filmmaker, ever, I think wants to disturb the sensibilities of the audience. People are changing, society is changing but culturally I think we are a very strong nation and I think that needs to be respected always."

Shah Rukh was last seen in Aanand L Rai's Zero.