Shah Rukh Khan grooves to ‘Jawan’ and ‘Pathaan’s songs during event: ‘Thank you for making my day’

Updated : Nov 03, 2023 08:28
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Actor Shah Rukh Khan turned a year older on November 2 and his fans went all out to celebrate his special day in a grand way.

To reciprocate the love, the actor released the teaser of his forthcoming film ‘Dunki’ and also delighted fans by sharing a video of himself dancing to the hit tracks from his recent films ‘Jawan’ and ‘Pathaan’ during a fan club organised meet-and-greet event in Mumbai.

To make his grand entry for the SRK Day event, the superstar danced to ‘Jhoome Jo Pathaan’ and ‘Not Ramaiya Vastavaiya’. Both songs became immensely popular among the netizens when the films were released. For his performance, Shah Rukh performed the hook steps of both songs and made his special entry.

For the event, Shah Rukh wore a white T-shirt and jeans.

Sharing the video on Instagram, King Khan expressed his gratitude to his fans and wrote that celebrating with them is always special.

The video soon went viral on social media with fans flooding the comments section to wish him a happy birthday.

One person wrote, ‘May your purest wishes in the depths of your pure heart come true. May your sincerity and honesty and purity, which is very rare, be with you forever. Let all the trials of this fleeting life pass for you. Thank you so much for being such a normal person. Happy birthday once again.’ Another added, ‘Love you to the moon and back.’

Shah Rukh also spoke about his upcoming film’ Dunki’ at the event. The Rajkumar Hirani directorial film is scheduled to be released in theatres this Christmas.

After the meet-and-greet event, Shah Rukh Khan once again appeared in front of a sea of fans, assembled outside his residence Mannat. He greeted them with folded hands, blew kisses, and also did his signature pose.

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