ICC World Cup 2023: Shah Rukh Khan helps Asha Bhosle with her cup; leaves fans impressed

Updated : Nov 20, 2023 08:29
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Editorji News Desk

Australia defeated India by 6 wickets to lift the ICC World Cup trophy on November 19. Over 1 lakh cricket lovers were in attendance during the match and the atmosphere of the stadium was accentuated by several Bollywood stars who had turned up to cheer for team India.

Among them were Shah Rukh Khan and legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle.

A video of the two stars has gone viral on the internet.

In a video that was shared by a fan, SRK can be seen helping Asha Bhosle by taking her empty cup and handing it to one of the helpers.

He also presumably asked her if she needed anything else.

The ‘Jawan’ actor was seated between Asha Bhosle and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah.

Netizens are praising SRK’s courteous nature.

One social media user wrote, ‘Shah Rukh Khan’s unwavering respect for his elders is truly touching. A reminder that success is measured not only by achievements but also by the values ​​we hold dear. #INDvsAUSch finals.’

Another one commented, ‘Badshah he wo badshah .’

A third user said, ‘OMG! He is the humblest superstar the world has ever seen and will not see again after him. One wonder what he is made of by the God.’

A fan stated, ‘More reasons to love SRK. We Should never disrespect elders and Women. .’

Besides Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma was there to show her support to husband Virat Kohli. Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Anil Kapoor were also present at the grand stadium in Ahmedabad to watch the match.

Apart from Bollywood celebrities, former cricketers Kapil Dev, and Sachin Tendulkar were also spotted at the match.

Also Watch | World Cup 2023: As Australia beats India, Anushka Sharma hugs Virat Kohli; many celebs laud team
 

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