Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan seems to have become cautious about his on-stage comments after the recent controversy surrounding his 'Idli Vada Sambar' remark during mukesh Ambani's son's pre-wedding celebrations. Mega power star ram Charan's invitation and the subsequent trolling on social media have prompted Shah Rukh Khan to exercise restraint during public appearances.

Despite not offering any clarification on the previous incident, the actor appears to be avoiding similar controversies in his recent speeches. Shah Rukh Khan attended another event at Jamnagar, Gujarat, hosted by mukesh and Nita Ambani. Unlike his previous controversial comment, this time Shah Rukh spoke in a measured and normal tone.
He began by humorously mentioning that if he says anything wrong in Gujarati, it's the fault of the speechwriters, and if he doesn't, credit his intelligence. This cautious approach suggests that Shah Rukh Khan is mindful of potential controversies and prefers to steer clear of any contentious remarks. The earlier controversy emerged during the pre-wedding ceremony of Anant Ambani and radhika Merchant, where Shah Rukh Khan playfully called out to ram Charan, asking if he was enjoying 'idli vada sambar.'
The remark drew criticism on social media, with some interpreting it as condescending towards the South. Shah Rukh's recent speech indicates a conscious effort to avoid further misunderstandings and controversies, signalling a more guarded approach in his public engagements.
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