Shah Rukh Khan features again on Burj Khalifa, musical fountain plays 'Om Shanti Om' tune

Updated : Oct 01, 2022 16:41
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Actor Shah Rukh Khan was recently honoured with his montage playing at the iconic Burj Khalifa in Dubai, yet again, and fans can't keep calm. The actor appeared on the 800-metre-tall skyscraper that marked the launch of an integrated brand campaign by Burjeel Holdings, one of the largest healthcare service providers in the UAE owned by an NRI businessman. The actor is part of an ad campaign for the group that owns 39 hospitals and medical centres in the UAE and Oman.

According to a fan handle, the 1:10 minute video begins with the actor's tribute to the UAE’s martyrs through the musical fountain at the Burj Khalifa that played tunes from the actor’s 2007 hit ‘Om Shanti Om’ before lighting up the screens with SRK. It also showcases the iconic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the group's flagship facility, Burjeel Medical City.

According to PTI, Chairman of Burjeel Holdings, Shamsheer Vayalil, said, ‘We are proud to launch the campaign with superstar Shah Rukh Khan that epitomises the values we cherish. It symbolises Burjeel Holdings' ambition to become a global leader in healthcare based out of a country that has inspired the world with its fascinating growth story.’

This is the fourth time that the Burj Khalifa has been lit up in honour of Shah Rukh Khan. On the work front, the actor will be seen next in YRF’s ‘Pathaan’ which is set to release next year in January.

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