'I started my career with television. I am what I am today because of TV. I owe my life to the small screen and stage,' 'King' Khan told.
'It is a welcome change to see the way television has evolved over two decades. There is an amazing change in TV programmes both quality-wise and technically. In fact, films and media (print and electronic), everything has changed,' he said.
'Earlier, when we used to go for press conferences there used to be hardly five cameras. Today the count is more than the fingers on your hands,' reminisced the star.
He was in the capital Tuesday to promote a new quiz show, 'Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain', to be telecast on STAR Plus, which he will host.
The show, based on international TV show 'Are you Smarter than a Fifth grader?', will have adult participants contesting to win a whopping Rs.50 million.
Asked if he himself is smarter than a fifth grader, SRK quipped: 'I am not as smart as a fifth class student, otherwise I wouldn't have been an actor.'
So how was Shah Rukh as a student? 'I was very naughty and was nearly suspended once from school but my parents never pushed me very hard. They always said that I must do enough (in studies) so that they are not ashamed. And I did fair in life!'
'I remember my teachers said that I have a devil's smile. Every time I played a prank, I used to smile with dimples on my cheeks and they would let me go. But I was punished many, many times.'
Commenting on whether he would like his son Aryan and daughter Suhana to take part in any reality show, he said: 'I don't want that for my children, being Shah Rukh Khan's son and daughter should not become an achievement.'
'I prey to god and hope when they grow up they achieve something on their own.'
On raging controversy surrounding North Indians in Mumbai, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has suggested that he was jittery to even say he is from Delhi and wanted to do something for his "home town".
With the tirade against North Indians in Mumbai by the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) showing no signs of ebbing yet, Shah Rukh broke his silence on the controversy at a media conference in Delhi to announce his new game show on television.
"I was always happy to start something in Delhi, which is my home town. I know it is controversial to say that but ...," chuckled Shah Rukh as he stressed that every Indian has the right to be anywhere in the country and make the nation proud.