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Love is still worth it: Shah Rukh Khan shares his lockdown lessons on social media

| @indiablooms | May 16, 2020, at 03:38 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: After surprising millions of his fans with his singing capability amid the Covid-19 lockdown, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has now penned the lessons he learnt from the unprecedented shutdown in the country on social media.

Khan, who is called the Badshah of Mumbai film industry or Bollywood, wrote how the lockdown taught all people about the necessities about life.

He said, "That we have been living far beyond our exigencies, most of which don't really matter as much as we thought they did. That we really don't need (emotionally) more people around us than the ones we feel like talking to while we are locked up. That we can stop the clock for a bit and reimagine our lives when the rush to acquire false securities is peeled away from us."

"That we can laugh with those we fought so hard... and know that our ideas weren't actually any bigger than their's. And above all, love is still worth it, no matter what anyone else tells you!" added the actor who has almost immortalised love stories onscreen.

Earlier in the same month, Khan showing his optimism tried singing song Sab Sahi Ho Jaayega which narrates the perils of lockdown and the hope for better times in a nutshell.

In the wake of I for India concert which was held on social media to raise funds to fight Covid, Khan sang the song, the music and lyrics of which were given by Badshah and Sainee Raj.

(Image Credit: Shah Rukh Khan Twitter)

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