Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Chak De’ moment during KKR match goes viral; Watch the actor motivate his team

Updated : Apr 15, 2024 15:31
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Shah Rukh Khan has been inspiring generations with his films and humble acts. The Bollywood superstar turned into a motivation coach for his IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders’ match on Sunday.  

SRK motivates his IPL team

The actor, who is a co-owner of the team, was in Kolkata on Sunday to watch his team play but he decided to be more than a mere spectator at the match. SRK paid a quick visit to the dressing room of KKR and channeled his inner Kabir Khan as he gave a ‘Chak De’ style motivational speech.  

A video shared by KKR’s official X handle shows the actor delivering a motivational speech. SRK asked the experienced players to support the young ones and asked the youngsters in the team to work hard. The actor said, ““It’s always good to see when we’re playing like a unit. and my request to everybody — senior players and the international players, you have a lot of young kids in the team, take them along. Let them know about your experience. Make sure they grow into great cricketers like what the seniors are and the international players are. All the young kids, thank you so much,”  

Suhana Khan and Ananya Panday watch KKR match

The players were ecstatic and applauded after SRK’s speech. Shah Rukh’s daughter Suhana Khan was also present and cheered for her father. The actor attended the match with his daughter Suhana and son Abram. Actor Ananya Panday was also seen accompanying Suhana and Abram.  

Fans reminded of Kabir Khan

Needless to say, the players as well as the fans who watched the video were reminded of SRK’s ‘Chak De’ character and scene where he delivers his famous ‘70 minute’ speech.  

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