The 51-year-old actor, who has been close to Karan since their initial days in the film industry, complemented the "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" director for being a "wonderfully gifted sensitive person."
Shah Rukh gave a heartfelt speech at the launch of Karan's autobiography "An Unsuitable Boy" here last evening, and said the book could have been called something else, like "The Good Boy", "The Intelligent boy" or "The Beautiful Boy".
"I think he is a very sensitive boy, that's something the book could've been called. I have the inability to express my feelings, I have over sensitivity issues, I am complex and damaged, but I realised the only person apart from family, who can give me space or figure out what I am feeling, is only Karan," Shah Rukh said.
The "Fan" star said the book could also have been called "The Brave Boy" as it is difficult to be different from rest of the world.
"The book could've been called, 'The Brave Boy'. I say this with vehemence and conviction. He is extremely different, and not just in the unique sense, he is different. It is difficult being different specially in our country, in the world we live in, and the society we have to face, he is just different," SRK said.
Shah Rukh, who has in his career given the biggest of hits with Karan, said for him the director will "always remain the most beautiful boy that I've seen in my life."
The book is in news for Johar's revelations about his fall out with close friend Kajol, his ups and downs with Shah Rukh and how his cinema is often labelled elitist. It has been co-authored by Poonam Saxena.
In the book, Johar, 44, has also spoken at length about his life while growing up in a south Mumbai's film family and his initial hesitation about joining the industry.
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