Shah Rukh Khan teaches Ed Sheeran his iconic move and fans can't keep calm

Updated : Mar 14, 2024 09:12
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It's a moment of a lifetime. 'Shape of You' singer Ed Sheeran is in Mumbai for his upcoming concert, but before that international singer met Bollywood celebrities and had some unforgettable moments. In a video shared by Ed Sheeran on his Instagram, the singer is seen trying Shah Rukh Khan's iconic move with the star himself. 

Ed Sheeran and SRK groove together

It couldn't get more 'perfect' than this. King Khan and Ed Sheeran were under one roof and SRK took it upon himself to teach Ed the most Bollywood thing. The singer followed the Bollywood superstar and posed with arms open. The singer wrote in caption, "This is the Shape of Us, spreading love together."

Celebs have their fan moment 

The video was enough to draw the celebrities to the comment section. Singer Armaan Malik couldn't hide his excitement as he wrote, "finally!!" Filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan who also shared the video on her Instagram and was also probably present when it was shot, wrote in the comments, "If this was the last thing I directed I'll die happy."

Fans couldn't hold their excitement either. One user wrote, "we are only three months into 2024 and what have we not seen." Another one wrote, "I'm done with this March multiverse.Too many mad crossovers." Many others called the moment 'Perfect'. 

Ed Sheeran's other activities in India

The singer seems to be making the most of his India tour. Just after landing in India, Ed visited a school in Mumbai where he had a heartwarming interaction with young children and even gave them a private concert, a moment they will cherish forever. 

About Ed Sheeran's concert

The global star is all set to perform in Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Racecourse on March 16. The concert is part of his Asia-Europe tour. 

Also Watch: Ayushmann Khurrana meets Ed Sheeran ahead of his Mumbai concert, shares priceless pic

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