Shah Rukh Khan dances to 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' at SRK day event; Dubai’s Burj Khalifa pays glowing tribute

Updated : Nov 05, 2022 08:14
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Shah Rukh Khan enjoys a massive fan base across the world. The actor celebrated his 57th birthday on November 2 and  on his special day he attended the SRK Day event held in Mumbai. Several pictures and videos from the event are going viral on the internet.

In one video, King Khan can be seen grooving to 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' from his iconic film 'Dil Se'. He looked handsome in a white outfit paired with a black jacket that had 'Pathaan' imprinted on it.

In a few pictures and videos, the actor can be seen cutting a three tier cake with S, R, K written on each cake.

SRK's manager Pooja Dadlani, who shares the same birth date as him, was also present at the event.

The 'Badshaah of Bollywood' interacted with his fans and also performed his signature open arms pose at the event.

Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, paid a glowing tribute to the superstar on his birthday with the message: 'Happy Birthday Shah Rukh Khan. We love you'.

For the unversed, SRK is the brand ambassador of Dubai Tourism and he continuously features in campaigns showcasing the city.

Earlier in the day, Shah Rukh Khan greeted fans gathered outside his bungalow Mannat from his balcony. He took to social media and shared a selfie with a sea of fans in the background and thanked them for making him feel 'special and happy'.

The teaser of his forthcoming film 'Pathaan', co-starring Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, was also unveiled on SRK's special day. The film will release in theaters on January 25, 2023.

Also Watch | Shah Rukh Khan greets fans again as they chant his name and sing songs outside Mannat
 

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