The 50-year-old actor believes without director Maneesh Sharma's guidance, he would not have been able to do justice to the character of Gaurav.
"Fan" shows Shah Rukh in double avatars--a superstar, Aryan Khanna and his young look-alike admirer Gaurav. While Aryan is close to how the "Dilwale" star is in real life, it took him some time to understand the psyche of a fan.
"I won't say it was easy because I was playing a movie star, the way I do in real life so it doesn't take you away from the real world... Maneesh and the whole team had a great understanding of how Gaurav was.
The actor said he is fine with taking credit for a lot of characters he had played in his career, but for this particular role he had to go by the thought process the director had.
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"I wouldn't have been able to play the role. I just knew the superficiality of fan before Maneesh told me the depth and how well understood was Gaurav. If I achieve what Maneesh wanted then I will be very happy. I don't know what I was playing; I was just following Maneesh's instructions."
"I was the oldest on the set; all these kids were very patient with me. Wearing the prosthetics wasn't easy; I used to get irritated as the sweat used to stick on the face. But they bore with me.
"We have worked very hard so that it does not look unreal. Also, as I am a known face so it is not easy to play a 50-year-old and then do a more than half-age character," he said.
For "Fan," Maneesh made Shah Rukh re-enact some of his famous scenes but the actor revealed he was not get able to it right at times.
The "Chennai Express" star believes it will be a never-before seen experience for the audience in terms of the technology.
"The technology, special effects and the make-up used in the movie, I think it is the first of its kind in the world. After 'Fan', Hindi films will be looked up to in the terms of what we can go with visual effects and make-up.