"I really would like to participate not as an actor but as someone who has a little more reach because of the language that I make films in. I would like to bring that expertise here and take the culture, literature and intellectual inputs from Bengal because I truly believe that this is the cultural hub of our country," the superstar told reporters when asked about what his plans for Tollywood.
He said films are his forte and would like to do something for films made in Bengal.
Khan, who is celebrating the record-breaking box office success of his latest release 'Happy New Year', said it is unfortunate that some people think of him as being repetitive.
"I often read articles about how I keep doing the same thing. It's unfortunate because I can't explain people that it's not the same thing. I feel very deeply about what I do and I try to turn it around and make light of what I do because I don't think everyone wants to know the process that I go through as an actor.
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"Please expect the unexpected from me. I try my best every time and give the unexpected for the love of the people. I always try to be a little different and try to be little unexpected so that people are intrigued and enjoy my work," Khan said.
SRK said all he wants to do is to try to be an actor. "That's all. I just want to act."
SRK, who built 8 pack abs for 'Happy New Year', is all praise for co-actor Sonu Sood, saying his physique inspires him.