My perception about love has not changed: Shah Rukh
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Shah Rukh Khan says his perception about love has not changed over the years.
"A relationship is between two people and it is a very personal experience. When you are in love, you have to be yourself. My perception of love has not changed over the years," Shah Rukh told reporters here today.
"I feel we lose out of love when we start looking at bigger things. I think in love, simple things matter like listening. I think girls know better how to love than men," he said.
He claimed he is also in love with the whole idea of on-screen romance.
"I fall in love with the story idea and the belief of love in it. I like the whole idea of the love story. I believe in every scene that I do. I think I can understand and emote love," he said.
According to him, there is no other place he could think of being, other than Bollywood.
"I am happy to be here. I don't think there is any other place other the film industry where I would rather be. I would love to live and die being an actor."
He said he is looking forward to the release of his forthcoming film "Jab Tak Hai Jaan", directed by Yash Chopra.
"I feel, if you have to do a romantic film, it has to be with Yash Chopra. It is amazing to work with him. He has an amazing sense of cinema and humour," he said.
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