New Delhi: Shah Rukh Khan has completed 13 years on Twitter. In order to celebrate the milestone, the superstar initiated an 'Ask SRK' session on the micro-blogging site where he clarified that will only give 'fun answers' as he doesn't want anything serious in his first Ask Me Anything session of the year.


SRK tweeted, "Realised it’s 13yrs on twitter. It’s been fun with all of u & fan clubs loving me so much. Mixed with good wishes, suggestions, memes, re-edits, expectations, unsolicited advice & some unsavoury behaviour…to all of u my best wishes to make a good life in the real world. #Pathan."


Soon, questions began pouring in.


Fans asked him about Salman Khan's entry in 'Pathaan' to his equation with Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt. Shah Rukh Khan in his usual witty style gave the best answers anyone could have expected.


When a user asked, "Pathan me SALMAN KHAN ki entry kab hogi ? #AskSrk", SRK responded with, "#Pathaan is an interactive movie whenever you want bhai to come in the film use the QR code on the ticket and he will come in the film."


 






When a netizen asked "One word for @deepikapadukone", SRK said, "She is so nice it’s unbelievable…"


However, what caused users' attention was when a user asked why Alia Bhatt just calls SRK SR to which the megastar replied, "Could mean sweet& romantic or maybe senior & respected or maybe just shah rukh.” However, interestingly, Alia also participated in the AMA by replying to the thread and tweeted, "More like sweet and respected :) But from 25th Jan I’m going to switch to calling you Pathaan 🔥❤ See I’m so creative na 🤩."


 






SRK also replied to Alia's tweet with a sweet message that said, “Done lil one. And I am now going to call u lil Amma Bhatt Kapoor!”


In the same AMA, Shah Rukh Khan also praised South superstar Vijay. When a netizen wrote 'Pathaan' will be a flop, SRK tweeted, "Beta badhon se aise baat nahi karte!!"


 






 


Meanwhile, on the work front, Shah Rukh Khan will be seen in 'Pathaan', Rajkumar Hirani's 'Dunki' and Atlee's 'Jawan'.