SRK thanks Kamal Haasan, Kajol, Juhi, and others for heartfelt birthday wishes!

Updated : Nov 05, 2023 18:57
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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, celebrated his birthday on November 2, expressed his gratitude for the flood of birthday wishes he received from fans and fellow celebrities.

Responding to well-wishes on social media, SRK replied to heartfelt messages from notable personalities.

Acknowledging Kamal Haasan's message, SRK thanked him, expressing his admiration for the veteran actor's influence on his own career.

The two had previously collaborated on the film "Hey Ram." Juhi Chawla, SRK's long-time co-star, shared a collage of their moments together, symbolizing their enduring friendship. SRK reciprocated the sentiment, appreciating their deep connection.

A delightful surprise came from Kajol, SRK's frequent on-screen partner, who shared a candid photo of them and wished him a fantastic year ahead. SRK responded with affection, expressing his love and gratitude for her heartfelt message.

Recently, SRK hosted a star-studded birthday bash in Mumbai, attended by renowned personalities like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Kareena Kapoor, among others.

On the professional front, Shah Rukh Khan eagerly anticipates the release of Rajkumar Hirani's film "Dunki," scheduled for December.

His last appearance was in the blockbuster film "Jawan," directed by Atlee and featuring Deepika Padukone and Nayanthara.

SRK's interactions with fans and colleagues not only reflect his humility but also showcase the deep bonds he shares within the film iindustry, making his birthday celebrations a heartwarming affair for both him and his well-wishers.

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