
New Delhi: He is one of the most bankable actors of Indian film industry and heads a
big production company, but for Shah Rukh Khan money does not matter as
he believes his financial growth is of no use if he cannot contribute
to the movie business, which made him a superstar.
The actor, who
does not shy away from being called a clever businessman, said the
money he made in the initial days of his career was enough to make him
happy and now whatever he earns he aspires to invest that in the
development of Indian cinema.
"Money means nothing to me and I
have no compulsions in saying that. I may joke about it or talk about
money. But it means nothing to me. I come from humble beginnings and I
am not romanticising about my Delhi days. I am from a lower middle class
house. For me earning a lakh was I have become 'lakhpati'. And I had
thought when I went to Mumbai... that I will retire after becoming a
'lakhpati'. So, I can retire like tomorrow.
"Money means nothing
to me unless it is able to create some kind of a change in people's life
through the work I put my money in. I invest money in the business of
cinema so that may be other children like me get the opportunity to make
it big," Shah Rukh said.
The 52-year-old actor was speaking at the Economic Times Global Business Summit here.
Shah
Rukh said he is a big believer of 'Make In India' campaign and as a
businessman he wants to make the Indian film industry as advanced as
Hollywood in terms of technology and facilities.
The actor added
that one should "only do the business which is close to your heart and
not close to your head. It should be something you feel for. I love
sports and I got opportunity to be a part of it through cricket. I love
cinema and I am doing it as an actor-producer. I love kids and I would
love to work with theme parks. My business endeavours are completely
related to my heart."
The actor was addressing a session on 'Bollywood's Digital push:
What it means for the stakeholders ' and according to him the
significant change that the influx of digital medium will bring is that
smaller films will now have a platform for release.
"The main
thing which is going to change with the digital space being popular is
that the medium or the small films will find a place to showcase. I
don't take it as threat to cinema. Community viewing will never go out
of fashion. People would love to watch things together on a big screen,"
he added.
Shah Rukh believes the digital space will also give India some big stars, but is doubtful about the longevity of their stardom.
"I
believe there will be stars bigger than me. They might not come from
cinema, but the digital space of cinema. When I see my kids watching
these vines, they have there own stars. There will be digital stars and
much bigger than what I am, but I truly believe that longevity is going
to reduce," he said.
The actor, whose production house Red
Chillies Entertainment is working with streaming giant Netflix on an
original series based on the book "Bard of Blood", said he is more than
willing to join the medium as an actor.
"A platform is not
important for a true blue actor, which I think I am. We just need a
stage. Someone like me has risen from there. I have done drama, theatre,
television and cinema. So, if there is a new platform I would surely
like to work in it. Platforms like Netflix are also going to make our
actors popular internationally as they have a big viewership," he said.
PTI