The 51-year-old star said he was not averse to hosting the controversial reality TV series, but has never been offered a show in the format.
"There is no question of being a host to X or Y (show) that all movie stars are doing, they have interesting things to say. I have never been approached for a show of that format. If offered, if I am free and if the money is good I will (do it)," Shah Rukh told reporters.
Salman is hosting "Bigg Boss" and Akshay is seen "The Great Indian Laughter Challenge", while SRK will be seen presenting "TEDTalks India - Nayi Soch".
Talking about competition with the two actors on the small screen, SRK said he is not competing with any of his contemporaries.
"To be very honest, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar what they are doing... They are in the league of their own. I am not even competing with them. They are doing wonderfully well and it is sweet of Salman what he said.
He added the three shows cannot compete with each other as they are unique in their concepts and content.
"But I really feel that this really is a different kind of platform, where it has a different sensibility, it is a new thing. I am not saying what they are doing has been old, has been there and done dead... But this is different.
The show will air on Star Plus channel soon.
Few episodes have been shot, which feature noted screenwriter-lyricist Javed Akhtar, filmmaker Karan Johar, cricketer Mithali Raj among others.
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