Shah Rukh Khan sends gift to an Egyptian fan for helping an Indian professor

Updated : Jan 23, 2022 17:15
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Editorji News Desk

Shah Rukh Khan never fails to impress his fans with his kindness and his sweet gesture this time will certainly brighten up your day. 

Shah Rukh Khan graciously sent a note to an Egyptian travel agent who helped the Indian professor Ashwini Deshpande who wanted to transfer money to Egypt but was facing difficulties.  
Ashwini took toTwitter where she revealed that the Egyptian travel agent agreed to help her since she came from "Shah Rukh Khan's country" 
 
Ashwini then went ahead and even met the Egyptian travel agent in person. She shared pictures and wrote, "My husband & I finally met the man in this story today! I told him about the tsunami of good cheer his story generated. @RedChilliesEnt : he would be delighted with a photo of @iamsrk, autographed in his daughter’s name if possible. Please DM me if this can be arranged, thanks!” 
 
And, of course, SRK sent along pictures and gifts for them. The professor shared the exciting update on Twitter and wrote, "A very happy ending to this story. 3 photos signed by SRK arrived today, one with the nicest message for the Egyptian travel agent, one for his daughter & one for mine @Ketaki_Varma Thanks @pooja_dadlani for getting in touch & of course to @iamsrk for the gracious gesture."
 
On the work front, SRK will soon be making a comeback with Pathan. He was last seen on the big screens in 2018. 

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