"I should think it's a proper role...The film is a little different from my other Hindi films. Most of my scenes are with Alia so, I keep coming in. It's not a hero-heroine type of a film.
"It's a different slice-of-life kind of a film. It's a different film for me because it's not a typical 'lead lead' as such. I have shot for 49 days so, I must be having a good role," SRK told IANS.
The film is jointly produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Dharma Productions. This will be Shinde's second directorial after the critically and commercially successful "English Vinglish" (released in 2012).
Shah Rukh, currently enjoying the success of his film "Fan", says he tries his best to pick different roles as an actor.
He said: "I think in the last four to five years, I have heard so many people telling me that I am doing the same stuff... that I started believing that I do the same stuff. I as an actor try to keep it different for me. I just know what I can do and what I am offered and within that offering I try to be different."