SRK tells Sarita Tanwar who the superheroes he looks up to, are. And why kids should follow them, too
He's playing a superhero in his next film. But those who have known Shah Rukh Khan for years now, already think he is a superhero! Anyway, the superstar reveals who his inspirations are and what kind of traits children should take away from these super lives.

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Batman 
         Batman is the coolest. And what a costume! He has all the coolest gadgets          on his belt and has a cave under his mansion. He even has a Batmobile          and a Batbike. He has an ever-trustworthy friend, confidant and butler          in Alfred Pennyworth. He doesn't have superpowers but is a highly trained          fighter and a supremely talented detective. 
Listen up, kids:          Batman's          alter-ego Bruce Wayne lost his parents in a random murder and this created          the Batman. His ultimate weapon is driving fear into the minds of criminals.          Even so, it isn't revenge that fuels his mission, it's bringing crooks          to justice that does.
Superman 
         Superman was the first globally loved and imitated superhero. The classical          idea is of a messiah, who comes from another planet as an orphan but protects          his adopted planet as he grows older. The concept is very American but          you see it in Sholay too. Jai and Veeru solve Ramgarh's problems          even though they are outsiders. Superman lives in Metropolis under the          alias Clark Kent and is married to award-winning journalist Lois Lane.          His only weakness is kryptonite.
Listen up, kids:          The ultimate          boy scout, he wants to help everyone out and if the world needs saving,          he is always at hand. Reliability is his key trait.
Spiderman          
         The best thing about Spiderman is that he sports a mask. The actor playing          his alter ego, Peter Parker can breathe easy because someone else can          do the stunts wearing the mask. He is a weird superhero. I find his love          story very boring. In comics, half the time he is simply talking to himself.          Like a confused teenager discovering his spider-like powers, he debates          with himself about how much of his personal life he should make public.          I like his web-slinging. I also like the story of his origin. How a socially          awkward kid became a reluctant superhero and embraced his powers. 
Listen up, kids:          This guy          can crack a joke at the most trying of times. And you can't go wrong          with a guy who lives by the dictum: With great power comes great responsibility.
Wonder Woman          
         My favourite female superhero. I'm not a fan of Catwoman and that's          probably because I don't like cats. Wonder Woman is a goddess (quite          literally) come down to earth. She uses her tiara and arm bands during          combat, she can fly and even has a lasso that can make people tell the          truth if they touch it. Under all that, though, she's quite human.          She has dreams, pains and aspirations like any other girl. I like her          costumes, which undergo changes quite often. Quite unlike an almost superhuman-like          Lara Croft, played by Angelina Jolie.
Listen up, kids:          Though          she was born into a warrior clan as a goddess, Wonder Woman fights for          peace and justice and to protect her adopted home, Earth, with perfect          humility.
Wolverine          
         His skeleton is laced with a metal called adamantium. His powers include          invulnerability (he cannot be harmed), super-strength and claws that come          out and retract at will. He comes across as a tortured soul but is a natural          born leader. His powers are the result of an experiment by an evil scientist.
Listen up, kids:          While Wolverine          is not the most follow-worthy of heroes, he's the perfect example          of a loyal friend and a strong leader.
Neo 
         I wonder if he can be called a superhero. His powers exist in a world          called the Matrix where programmes and supercomputers are masters of the          game He exists in a world constructed by computers and programmes. I like          his fight moves. And he can fly! I 
         didn't like the glare and grind of the machines but loved the way          he fights with his arch nemesis, Mr Smith. I think he is the closest one          can come to the superhero of tomorrow. 
Listen up, kids:          Neo gives          hope to a human race that has lost all faith in ever achieving freedom.          Very few superheroes have that heavy a burden to carry. But he carries          it well.
Source: http://www.mid-day.com/specials/2010/hitlist-6th-anniversary/shahrukh.htm
  
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