Shahrukh Khan walks into Studio 8-C at Film City Complex in Goregaon, Mumbai, at 9 pm on the dot, belying the tardiness one associates with stardom. In a freewheeling interview with ET , he talks about the future of entertainment , the pay gap in Bollywood, the brands he endorses, the gizmos he loves, the books he is reading — and loneliness. The only question he ducks is on Me Too movement, as he claims his manager has forbidden him to hold forth on controversies. The world will change. There are many films that do not find a place in the theatre — not because they are not good enough. The quality of life is dependent on being able to do what one wants to, as and when one wishes to. It’s not about a big house or a big car or a big club that you are a member of. Film-watching should be as and when and how one wishes to. I can’t exclaim, ‘Arre phone pe meri picture dekh rahe ho (You are watching my movie on the phone)!’ If you like it that way, fair enough. If you lik