Actor Raghav Juyal, whose performance in the recent show The Ba***ds of Bollywood was appreciated by the audience, recalled working with Aryan Khan and his illustrious father, Shah Rukh Khan. Thanks to his performance in the Netflix show, Raghav was hired for a role in the upcoming SRK-starrer King. Raghav opened up about the lessons that he has learned from SRK, and vocally expressed his dream to become 'the biggest superstar of this country. Chatting with Ranveer Allahbadia on his podcast, Raghav shared what a hard worker SRK still is, and the words of wisdom he shared. Raghav said that while he can openly express his dreams and ambitions in public, he cannot say anything politically incorrect anymore. "You cannot be a loose cannon. And this Shah Rukh sir told me once. I'm sure (he might have been a loose cannon) early in his career, too. This is what he told me. He said, 'Raghav, you're going somewhere, no matter what, don't romanticise your image of being honest and raw.' I have to rein myself in." Also read - ‘To enter Mannat, you go through scanners,’ Raghav Juyal recalls asking Aryan Khan ‘by mistake’ which is his room: ‘In Shah Rukh Khan’s house, you have floors’ He continued, "Shah Rukh Khan is like a mentor, a teacher. He can work 24 hours a day. He gave me cues for a project. He defers to whatever the director says. He wasn't around too much on The Ba***ds of Bollywood set; that was Aryan's project. He loves to work. He enjoys it. He doesn't have any qualms in moving lights around, or moving heavy objects around. He works like a 'mazdoor', and that's what you can learn from him. He's the first superstar I've seen who doesn't have any insecurities." Raghav said that Shah Rukh treats everyone like they're his own child, and recalled his gesture towards him after a good take. "He came over, kissed me on the forehead, and said, 'Very good beta'. He's like a father figure on set, even when he's in the same scene with me. It's an important lesson to learn," he said, adding, "I've heard that he was like us when he was our age; he'd say whatever was on his mind. There's still a 'Dilli wala launda' inside him. It comes out sometimes. That lesson about not being a loose cannon came from his own experience. He said that hundreds of people depend on stars, and that livelihoods are at stake. Stars have to be responsible." In the same interview, Raghav also spoke about working with Salman Khan, whom he described as having a certain 'randomness'. Raghav said, "His farmhouse is incredible fun. He has dirt bikes that you can drive through waterfalls and streams. It was better than a five-star experiences. He has a randomness. Parties go on all night… The ATVs come out at 4 am. Earth alag chal raha hai, aur unka world alag chal raha hai (He exists in his own reality).”