Shah Rukh Khan reacts after Anand Mahindra praises his dance in 'Jawan's 'Zinda Banda': 'Life is short'

Updated : Aug 03, 2023 13:14
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The first track of Shah Rukh Khan's highly-anticipated film 'Jawan', titled 'Zinda Banda', was released on July 31. King Khan's dance moves in the peppy track set the internet ablaze and also caught the attention of business tycoon Anand Mahindra.

Taking to Twitter, Mr Mahindra shared a clip from the song and in disbelief questioned if SRK is 57 years old. He said Shah Rukh's ageing process defies gravitational forces and he's 10 times more alive than most people.

After Anand Mahindra's tweet went viral, the 'Pathaan' actor replied that life is too short and fast, and he's just trying to keep up with it.

He said he tries to entertain as many and does whatever it takes - laugh, cry, or fly.

SRK tweeted, '@anandmahindra Life is so short and fast sir, just trying to keep up with it. Try and entertain as many whatever it takes….laugh..cry…shake…or fly…hopefully make some to swim with the stars….dream for a few moments of joy.'

'Zinda Banda' shows Shah Rukh dancing with his girl gang.

'Jawan' marks the actor’s first collaboration with Tamil director Atlee. The movie also stars Nayanthara, Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani, and Vijay Sethupathi in pivotal roles.

'Jawan' is scheduled to release on September 7 in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu.

After 'Jawan', Shah Rukh Khan will star in 'Dunki', which is directed by Rajkumar Hirani. The film also stars Taapsee Pannu in the lead role.

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