In his over two-decade career, Shah Rukh Khan has maintained his on-screen charisma, his craze and an average of two and a half films per year and he wants to keep it that way. The Bollywood Badshah says he has no intention of doing multiple projects at a time because he doesn’t want to miss out on enjoying the filmmaking process and indulging in other activities.The last time fans saw him on the screen was when he came riding on “Chennai Express”. Running at notch eight, the action-romantic comedy made the quickest Rs.200 crore, thus multiplying manifold the megastar’s stake in filmdom.After over 14 months, he is returning with a completely different genre – heist drama “Happy New Year”. Scheduled for Diwali release, the big budget multi-starrer is high on technology.Asked why such a long gap and pat came the reply: “I like making one film at a time.””I can’t do more than one film at a time… I am through with that. ‘Happy New Year’ is a big film. It had 170 days of shooting,” Shah Rukh told IANS in an interview.Without a pause, he pointed out that he never took up multiple projects in his career and, on an average, did two to three films in a year. “I have never done that actually. In 25 years, I have done 55 full-length feature films. So, I have never been able to do more than two to two and a half films in a year even in the times when people used to 12 films,” he said, adding the rest were guest appearances. – Agency