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

Updated : Nov 04, 2022 18:41
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Actor Shah Rukh Khan is celebrating his 57th birthday today and it's a special day for all his fans. A huge crowd gathered outside King Khan's residence Mannat on Wednesday afternoon and the actor stepped out on his balcony to greet them.  This was his second outing on the balcony in a day. 
 
A video has surfaced online in which fans are seen marching in groups with placards and banners featuring SRK's name, and a few even chanted 'We love Shah Rukh Khan' in front of the media stationed outside his home as they waited to catch a glimpse of the birthday boy. 
A group of fans also sang 'Badshah O Badshah' from his film 'Baadshah'. Police were also spotted trying to manage the crowd. 
 
SRK took to Twitter and posted a selfie with a sea of crowd and wrote ‘It’s so lovely to live in front of the sea…..the sea of love that spreads all around me on my birthday….thank u. Grateful for making me feel so special….& happy.’ 
 
On the occasion of his birthday, the teaser of his forthcoming film 'Paathan' was unveiled and it has received immense love from the audience. 

On the work front, Shah Rukh Khan was last seen in Aanand L. Rai's ‘Zero’ in 2018. He is back with 3 releases lined up for next year ‘Pathaan’ alongside Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, ‘Dunki’ with Taapsee Pannu and ‘Jawan’ by Atlee, co-starring Nayanthara. 

Also Watch: ‘Pathaan’ teaser: Alia Bhatt, Hrithik Roshan, Arjun Kapoor applaud Shah Rukh Khan's forthcoming film

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