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Whatever I do, they accept it SRK 
It's Shah Rukh Khan all the way. Besides wooing people's hearts with his arched eyebrows and dimpled smiles in his films, SRK has assured to entertain people through as many media as possible. After ruling Bollywood, Shah Rukh is back on TV and now we can even see him very often on sports channels, thanks to the IPL. “I have always believed that we have just one life and we should do as many things as possible in this lifetime. So right now I am involved in so many things simultaneously. But it’s not that I do everything, I just supervise," says the owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders.
We know Shah Rukh is a sportsman himself, so to what extent is he involved with his team and their playing strategies? SRK replies, "It will be like one of them telling me how to act. My job is to just teach them one dance step everyday. As a rule, I don’t join them for their team meetings, I only enter the room once the meeting is over.” And his team is doing pretty well with just his emotional support and SRK is confident that his team will win. Though this time he won’t be with his team as he will be in London for an award ceremony, he is neither apprehensive nor nervous. "I always tell them to believe that whatever they are going to do will go wrong, and then give it your best shot. Chances are that everything will be fine."
He says he can do several things together and we have no reasons to doubt that. He has his unlimited endorsements, which he thinks “are less than last year", and his comeback on TV as quizmaster of a new show Kya Aap Paanchvi Paas Se Tez Hain. “This show has children and is less formal, I am enjoying it. I am quite confident of its success," says SRK, who will be hosting a quiz show for the second time. The actor is everywhere. Not just in India but his second wax statue is going to be soon unveiled in Paris's Grevin wax museum, which will make him the second Indian to get his wax statue made there after Mahatma Gandhi. His last two releases broke all box office records. So what is the mantra of his success? "I would never say that this is all because of me. I used to think that seven-eight years ago. But now, I think there is a section of the audience, that loves me unconditionally. Whatever I do, they accept it and love it," he says emotionally.
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