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10 Times Shah Rukh Khan Was The Best Life Coach Even Before Dear Zindagi

10 Times Shah Rukh Khan Was The Best Life Coach Even Before <i>Dear Zindagi</i>
Shah Rukh Khan has, on more than one occasion, had some pretty neat advice to share,
If you watch television, are on any social media platform, basically not living under a rock, you've probably seen Shah Rukh Khan dispensing life and love lessons to Alia Bhatt in the teasers of their upcoming film Dear Zindagi.

This, however, isn't Shah Rukh's first rodeo. The actor has, on more than one occasion, had some pretty neat advice to share, through his films, interviews and social media.

So before the release of the film tomorrow, here are 10 times when SRK was easily the best life coach you could have asked for.

1. SRK's 'sattar minute' monologue from Chak De! India
There was more than one inspiring line in this film but the 'sattar minute' monologue was something else. Whether it's starting out at a new job, beginning a new venture, or even going to the gym for the first time, hearing this speech can pump you with enough confidence to take on the toughest endeavor.
 
*goosebumps*

2. "Jiyo, khush raho, muskurao, kya pata kal ho na ho" from Kal Ho Na Ho
Because, YOLO.

 

3. "Zindagi mein kuch banna ho..." from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
Always listen to your heart or simply think of your mum and dad to get the right answers. Because it's all about loving your parents.



4. Om Kapoor/Om Prakash Makhija's acceptance speech in Om Shanti Om
If you're a Shah Rukh fan, you probably already know this speech by heart. Never give up and don't lose heart, 'picture abhi baaki hai mere dost.'



5. Shah Rukh's IRL speech at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School
In his 20-minutes long speech at the graduation ceremony for the school's 2016 batch, chief guest Shah Rukh said some very inspiring things. Infused with his trademark humour, his speech included anecdotes about his life and jokes about himself, all to drive home his message to students: feel free to be yourself.



6. SRK's advice to film characters Sunil (Shah Rukh Khan) from Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, Ayan Sanger (Ranbir Kapoor) from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, and Tia Malik (Alia Bhatt) from Kapoor And Sons
We asked Shah Rukh to share some words of wisdom to Bollywood-film characters in romantic distress. Here's what he had to say:


7. His Facebook-style gyaan after reaching 15 million 'likes' on his page
To everyone who wants to lead a happy life, "life-teachings or musings or gyaan" from the social media savvy actor, delivered using Facebook jargon.
 

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8. Shah Rukh Khan's cameo in Luck By Chance
What does a huge star tell an up-and-comer when they bump into each other? Don't let success change you and never forget those who knew you when no one else did. Goes for all of us, right?



9. What he learnt from '24 beautiful imaginary women'
On completing 24 years in the film industry, SRK listed 24 things he learnt from 24 imaginary women - the lesson was in the spelling of their names. For example:
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10. And finally, this small but very important lesson on self-love
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