Kavita Kaushik: Shah Rukh Khan Is God's Child
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Kavita Kaushik, who has won a million hearts with her portrayal of Chandramukhi Chautala in telly show F.I.R., is a huge Shah Rukh Khan fan.
Says the actress, "Shah Rukh Khan is God's child. When he opens his arms in his signature style, he really embraces the whole universe. And then, the universe embraces him back, that's why he is so successful. Also, he doesn't look at a person's status before hugging him/her. When I met him, he made me feel that I am a bigger star than him. He has taught me that the more love you give, the more you will get it back."
About Salman Khan, she says, "Should I talk about Emraan Hashmi also? He kisses really well."
She is excited about her upcoming show, Fakebook With Kavita. She says, "Like F.I.R., I will be playing many characters in this one as well." She admits that the show is inspired by US television series, Inside Amy Schumer, but the content has been Indianised.
On a personal level, Kavita says it hurts when people are fake in relationships. "But as you grow older, you realise that's what the world is slowly turning into."
Says the actress, "Shah Rukh Khan is God's child. When he opens his arms in his signature style, he really embraces the whole universe. And then, the universe embraces him back, that's why he is so successful. Also, he doesn't look at a person's status before hugging him/her. When I met him, he made me feel that I am a bigger star than him. He has taught me that the more love you give, the more you will get it back."
About Salman Khan, she says, "Should I talk about Emraan Hashmi also? He kisses really well."
She is excited about her upcoming show, Fakebook With Kavita. She says, "Like F.I.R., I will be playing many characters in this one as well." She admits that the show is inspired by US television series, Inside Amy Schumer, but the content has been Indianised.
On a personal level, Kavita says it hurts when people are fake in relationships. "But as you grow older, you realise that's what the world is slowly turning into."