Watch: Ed Sheeran sings ‘Perfect’ for Shah Rukh Khan at Mannat, video goes viral

Updated : Mar 17, 2024 16:52
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Editorji News Desk

Ed Sheeran has wrapped up his India visit after the power packed performance in Mumbai but the international singer has given several unforgettable moments during his short visit. One such moment was his visit to Shah Rukh Khan’s residence in Mannat.  

Fans got a small glimpse of Ed Sheeran and Shah Rukh Khan together when Ed Sheeran shared a video of him striking SRK’s iconic move with the superstar himself. However, there is much more that unfolded as the global star met King Khan. Treating the fans to one such moment, Farah Khan shared a video of Ed Sheeran singing ‘Perfect’ for Shah Rukh Khan at the latter’s residence.

In the viral video, the international singer can be seen singing his superhit track in the most heavenly voice with his guitar as SRK sat beside him, enjoying the private concert. Earlier, Gauri Khan had shared some pictures with Ed Sheeran.  

Ed Sheeran was in India for his concert that ended in Mumbai on March 16. The singer won hearts as he set the stage on fire and even sang in Punjabi with Diljit Dosanjh. Several Bollywood celebrities attended the concert and shared pictures and videos from the spectacular event.  
After attending several Bollywood parties, socialising with the celebs, meeting the children in Mumbai school and delivering an unforgettable concert in India, the singer was seen leaving the city with smile on his face.  

Also Watch: Ed Sheeran sings in Punjabi as Diljit Dosanjh joins him to set the stage on fire

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