Shah Rukh Khan finally spoke about his absence from a popular new talk show. The show is called “Two Much.” It is hosted by actresses Kajol and Twinkle Khanna. Many fans were puzzled when he did not appear. The show has featured many big Bollywood stars.

Stars like Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Alia Bhatt, and Karan Johar have been guests. Shah Rukh Khan’s absence became a topic of discussion. He recently explained his reasons.

The Reason Behind the Missing Appearance

The actor is 60 years old. He spoke to BBC Asian Network. He explained the situation with his typical honesty and humor. He said he is currently busy shooting for a film. The film is titled “King.”

He also mentioned a recent injury. He suffered an arm injury. This made travel and commitments difficult.

“I am doing a film right now! I told her (Kajol). I was injured too. I felt really bad,” he said. He expressed that he would have loved to be on the show. However, he joked about one part. He was glad to miss the food-eating segment. He said there was a lot of food to eat on the show.

A Supportive Friend Despite His Absence

Even though he was not a guest, he did not ignore the show. He made sure to watch every episode. He apologized to both Kajol and Twinkle Khanna.

He stated, “I am so sorry to you and to Twinkle, really. Just to let you know, I have seen all of them. It is my penance that I wasn’t on the show, so I watch all of it!”

This gesture highlights the strong bond he still shares with Kajol. The two are one of Bollywood’s most famous on-screen pairs.

A Lasting Friendship with Kajol

Their friendship remains strong. Recently, they reunited in London for a special event. They unveiled a bronze statue. The statue recreates their iconic pose from the film “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.”

The event celebrated 30 years since the film’s release. It reminded fans of their timeless partnership. His explanation for missing the show is simple. He was busy and injured. But his support and apology show he values his friends deeply.

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