Shah Rukh Khan lauds Diljit Dosanjh for being kind to him; calls him the 'coolest'

Updated : Dec 19, 2023 07:33
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Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'Dunki' is all set to hit the theatres on December 21. Just three days before the film's release, the makers treated fans with a new song from the film, titled ‘Banda’.

The song, which introduces SRK's character Hardy, has been crooned by Diljit Dosanjh. The lyrics to the song are penned by Kumaar and the music is composed by Pritam.

Sharing the link of the song on his X handle, Diljit referred to Shah Rukh as King and mentioned that he would watch the first day, the first show of ‘Dunki’.

Diljit wrote, ‘One & Only KING @iamsrk DUNKI FIRST DAY FIRST SHOW OYE.’

Responding to him, King Khan called him the coolest and thanked him for always being kind.

‘Paaji @diljitdosanjh you are the coolest. You have always shown so much love to me and been kind. Full full Punjabiyon ki fitrat hai aap mein!! Hum Dil mange aap se, toh aap jaan lekar haazir ho jaate ho!!! Big jhappi!!,’ he wrote.

 Earlier, taking to his X handle, Shah Rukh Khan wrote, ‘Tum jo maang loge dil toh yeh jaan dega banda….vaadon ka iraadon ka aur apne yaaron ka yaar. Aur ek aur yaar @diljitdosanjh paaji ne is gaane mein jaan bhar di hai. Thank u and love u paaji for making Hardy a banda for everyone to love.’

The song’s video shows how Shah Rukh and Taapsee fight against all odds to make their London dreams a reality.

Also starring Vicky Kaushal, Boman Irani, Anil Grover and Vikram Kochhar, ‘Dunki’s has been directed by Rajkumar Hirani.

The film is Shah Rukh Khan’s third release this year after Siddharth Anand’s ‘Pathaan’ and Atlee Kumar’s ‘Jawan’.

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