<p>Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan has delivered back-to-back action blockbusters in <em>Pathaan</em> and <em>Jawan</em> and the superstar on Saturday said he likes being a romantic hero wielding weapons in his films.</p>.<p>Following the worldwide success of his previous releases for the year, the actor will once again be seen holding a shotgun in his upcoming movie <em>Dunki</em>.</p>.<p>Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, <em>Dunki</em> is a saga of friendships, borders, nostalgia for home and love.</p>.<p>During an #AskSRK session, when a fan shared the actor's montage from his three films in which he can be seen pointing a gun, Shah Rukh said, 'I actually really like this….for a romantic hero to be wielding a gun so big in all films!' </p><p>The actor held the fan interaction on the microblogging site X, a day after he released the film's second song 'Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se'.</p>.<p>Shah Rukh said the song reminds him of his late parents.</p>.<p>"Yes it really makes me think about my parents… my Delhi days… friends made and lost in time. Very emotional," he wrote.</p>.Dunki: Drop 3 - Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se, a poignant melody released!.<p>The 58-year-old said he still feels like a child, adding he 'had a lovely childhood and I do miss my parents a lot'.</p>.<p><em>Dunki</em> is reportedly a comedy-drama film based on an illegal immigration technique named, 'donkey flight'.</p>.<p>Shah Rukh said he didn't know anything about the process of 'dunki' until Hirani and film's writer Abhijaat Joshi told him about it.</p>.<p>"It's fascinating… dangerous and quite an overwhelming experience to have learnt about it and portray parts of it," he added.</p>.<p>When an admirer asked the actor to define success, he said it was all about celebrating life.</p>.<p>"Success is to be able to enjoy the smallest simplest things in life….and appreciate every breath you take..."</p><p>Also starring Taapsee Pannu, Boman Irani and Vicky Kaushal, <em>Dunki</em> will be released worldwide on December 21.</p>
<p>Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan has delivered back-to-back action blockbusters in <em>Pathaan</em> and <em>Jawan</em> and the superstar on Saturday said he likes being a romantic hero wielding weapons in his films.</p>.<p>Following the worldwide success of his previous releases for the year, the actor will once again be seen holding a shotgun in his upcoming movie <em>Dunki</em>.</p>.<p>Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, <em>Dunki</em> is a saga of friendships, borders, nostalgia for home and love.</p>.<p>During an #AskSRK session, when a fan shared the actor's montage from his three films in which he can be seen pointing a gun, Shah Rukh said, 'I actually really like this….for a romantic hero to be wielding a gun so big in all films!' </p><p>The actor held the fan interaction on the microblogging site X, a day after he released the film's second song 'Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se'.</p>.<p>Shah Rukh said the song reminds him of his late parents.</p>.<p>"Yes it really makes me think about my parents… my Delhi days… friends made and lost in time. Very emotional," he wrote.</p>.Dunki: Drop 3 - Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se, a poignant melody released!.<p>The 58-year-old said he still feels like a child, adding he 'had a lovely childhood and I do miss my parents a lot'.</p>.<p><em>Dunki</em> is reportedly a comedy-drama film based on an illegal immigration technique named, 'donkey flight'.</p>.<p>Shah Rukh said he didn't know anything about the process of 'dunki' until Hirani and film's writer Abhijaat Joshi told him about it.</p>.<p>"It's fascinating… dangerous and quite an overwhelming experience to have learnt about it and portray parts of it," he added.</p>.<p>When an admirer asked the actor to define success, he said it was all about celebrating life.</p>.<p>"Success is to be able to enjoy the smallest simplest things in life….and appreciate every breath you take..."</p><p>Also starring Taapsee Pannu, Boman Irani and Vicky Kaushal, <em>Dunki</em> will be released worldwide on December 21.</p>