Flashback Friday: When Gauri Khan Revealed How Disgustingly Possessive was Shah Rukh Khan…

Shah Rukh Khan Gauri Khan

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Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan’s love story is not less than a Bollywood movie. Married for 28 years now, the pair is one of B-town’s most adorable couples without any doubt. They never get tired of talking praises about each other in their interviews and social media posts. The secure relationship that they share has been evident in all their outings. And also people close to them always speak of their strong bond.

While we have always heard stories about the two painting the town red, it wasn’t always a smooth road for SRK and Gauri. Just like any couple, they too had their share of ups and downs and at times faced difficulties in their relationships.

In Flashback Friday today, we stumbled upon a story revealing how possessive was King Khan at towards the love of life.

On the chat show Rendezvous With Simi Garewal, back in 1997, Gauri opened about SRK’s possessiveness during their courtship period. She had revealed that Shah Rukh Khan was ‘disgustingly possessive’, to the extent that he wouldn’t let her wear a white shirt, thinking that it was transparent.

Shah Rukh Khan Gauri Khan

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She said,

It was possessiveness. It has turned to protectiveness. He was disgustingly possessive, he was sick. He wouldn’t let me wear a white shirt because he thought that it was transparent. It was a kink in the mind, I think.

Shah Rukh himself agreed and explained his side, saying that it stemmed from lack of ownership, and felt like he had to control and while doing so, he had become very cheap.

Shah Rukh said,

I knew her but nobody knew that I knew her, so there was this whole feeling of lack of ownership. Whether it’s a man or a woman, I think both of them want to have it. So one just felt like, somehow to control, and I had become very cheap.

Gauri Khan then mentioned how she dealt with this situation and Shah Rukh Khan’s extreme possessiveness.

She said,

I kicked him and left him for very long. He had to learn because I said, ‘Okay, bye. Otherwise you will never see me again.’