King Khan said something in an interview at the Locarno Film Festival, where he was given a Lifetime Achievement Award, that has gone viral on social media. He declared that he never intended for his characters to belittle women. Several of his characters, such as Devdas, were exaggerated because he only intended to portray them as "spineless" and unworthy of admiration.
 
Many online users have expressed disagreement with this assertion. There are disagreements among people, and many of them have started online. There are many who think that playing a villainous role is a necessary component of becoming an actor. In addition to endorsing paan masala, Shah Rukh has portrayed antagonistic roles in Anjaam and Baazigar and a stalker in Darr. Many people think he is simply being preachy and not being genuine to what he says because all of these don't seem moral. Others believe he should be content with the parts he performed as an actor and that he doesn't need to provide an explanation for anything else.
 

The Pathaan actor was, meanwhile, also backed by those who thought he was only expressing that his bad roles shouldn't be exalted by the public or media and that they are nothing to be inspired by. It's OK to portray a character negatively since all tales must be told. Some stories could serve as warnings, while others might only be included for fun. The presentation is what really makes a difference! Stars such as Shah Rukh have the power to greatly influence the general public. Is he acting morally while endorsing products? That's a completely other issue.
 
 


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