Shah Rukh Khan makes 1st appearance amid news of injury; spotted at airport with Gauri Khan, AbRam

Updated : Jul 05, 2023 08:45
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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan made his first appearance after reports stated that he met with an accident in Los Angeles and underwent surgery.

The actor was spotted at the Mumbai airport in the early hours of July 5 looking completely fine, debunking claims of his alleged accident. His wife Gauri Khan and younger son Abram Khan were also seen as they walked hand in hand to the parking area.

SRK was seen in a blue sweatshirt paired with denims and a black cap. He did not have any bandage on his nose as claimed by earlier reports.

Gauri wore a blue midi dress and a blazer, while Aryan was in his casuals.

Soon after a video of the Khans at the airport was shared by a paparazzo account, fans took a sigh of relief and wished for SRK’s well-being.

On July 4, it was reported that Shah Rukh Khan had undergone a minor injury after injuring his nose while shooting for an undisclosed project in Los Angeles. It was believed that he is recuperating at his Mumbai home.

According to ETimes, Shah Rukh was immediately rushed to hospital after his nose started bleeding and his team was informed by the doctors that there was nothing to worry. There was no update on when the actor got injured or the project he was shooting for.

On the work front, Shah Rukh Khan was last seen in ‘Pathaan’ alongside Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. The Siddharth Anand directorial marked his comeback after ‘Zero’. He now has two films in the pipeline – ‘Jawan’ and ‘Dunki’.

‘Jawan’ will be released in cinemas in September, while ‘Dunki’ is scheduled for release in December.

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