Shah Rukh Khan embraces failures, says 'sometimes you don't tell a story well'

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Shah Rukh Khan embraces failures, says 'sometimes you don't tell a story well'

Shah Rukh Khan has been at the top since an extensive period but much like anyone in the industry, he too had to face tough luck with some of his pictures. 

Opening up about the bumps on the road he faced during his career with the flop films, Khan in conversation BBC’s Tom Brook, appeared to be quite accepting of his failures.

“I think we just made bad films… You have to realise you set out to tell a story, sometimes you tell it well, and sometimes you (don’t),” he said.

“In India, everybody knows how to play cricket and how to make movies,” added the Zero actor, who’s Red Chillies Entertainment has been producing films like Bard of Blood and Badla, in spite of the failures.

“I cannot intellectualise a failure or a success, I cannot simplify or oversimplify a failure or a success… I really believe there’s no one reason for a movie going wrong, except for the fact that I truly believe I told a story badly,” said SRK.