The 51-year-old actor shrugs when asked how difficult it is to remain unfazed by others' work after being in the industry for over 25 years.
"What is the point of having become such a huge star, if you are still going to follow someone else? Or be bothered by someone else, or think about someone else or compare yourself to someone else," he asks.
Shah Rukh says - "not out of pompousness or ego" that he has everything going for him, which is why he does not feel the need to look further than his mirror.
SRK stressed in an interview with PTI that when he joined the industry, he was a "nobody".
"With no money, no house, no future, parents dead, I did what I felt like doing. I had nothing to lose. Now I have everything. One way to look at it is, 'Oh I have so much to lose," he says.
But, the actor adds, there is another way of looking at all that he has achieved.
The superstar believes it is "silly" not to do what one wants, especially for someone like him who has achieved a certain status.
"I am not saying 'I am a path-breaking guy and I will make people follow me, make them see me as an example.' No, I do what I feel like doing. I made the most expensive film in the country ever, knowing fully it won't recover the money. But I had to do it," he says.
The actor says he is excited by the work of his contemporaries but eventually finds solace in what he wants to do.
"My belief is, if someone else has already done it, why do you want to do it? Go for something else... So many people know me, have me on their minds, they have some good and bad things to say.
Shah Rukh also says he does not watch as many movies as a person from a film industry is often bound to.
"I don't watch films, my family has now put a condition if I want to continue as an actor, I have to watch two Hindi films in a month. They are like 'but how can you not watch films? You act, make films, run a company, how can you not?'"
The family, he adds, has made a list of films that he needs to watch.
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