Shah Rukh Khan Gears Up for his 59th Birthday Bash on November 2, Gauri Khan Sends Out Over 250 Invites

Updated : Oct 30, 2024 17:42
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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is excited to celebrate his 59th birthday on November 2, and fans are eagerly awaiting news about his celebration plans. Every year, his home, Mannat, becomes a gathering place for thousands of fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the actor as he steps out to greet them. This year, his wife, Gauri Khan, is organizing a grand birthday party that promises to be even more spectacular than in previous years.

According to reports from India Today, Gauri has invited over 250 guests, including close friends and industry insiders, to celebrate this special occasion. The guest list features many stars, such as Ranveer Singh, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, and Alia Bhatt, among others. In addition to the big celebration, Shah Rukh will also enjoy a private dinner with family, which will include Gauri’s mother.

There is also speculation that Shah Rukh Khan may use this birthday celebration to announce a new project titled King, which will feature his daughter, Suhana Khan. However, this news has not been officially confirmed yet.

Shah Rukh is in Dubai with his children, Aryan and Suhana, for work commitments but is expected to return to Mumbai soon to celebrate both Diwali and his birthday. Fans are excited to see what surprises King Khan has in store for this memorable day.

On the work front

Shah Rukh Khan was last seen in the movie Dunki, which starred Taapsee Pannu. There is a lot of anticipation surrounding his upcoming project King, especially since it will involve his daughter. As his birthday approaches, the buzz around Shah Rukh Khan continues to grow, with fans and friends alike looking forward to the celebrations and any announcements he may make.
 

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