Shah Rukh Khan is very close to actor Chunky Panday, know why

Updated : Oct 22, 2021 13:41
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Ananya Panday and Suhana Khan are close friends and they never shy away from expressing their bond on social media, as the two girls are often seen hanging out.

Their actor fathers Chunkey Panday and Shah Rukh Khan, too, share a strong bond of mutual love and respect.

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In the past, Shah Rukh on several occasions openly spoke about how he was grateful towards Chunky Panday. In 2005, while hosting the reality game show 'India Poochega Sabse Shaana Kaun', he shared an interesting anecdote on Chunky.

Shah Rukh said that when he arrived in Mumbai from Delhi in the 80s, it was Chunky who gave him shelter and introduced him to his industry friends. The actor was already established back then and he played a crucial role in getting newbie Shah Rukh in touch with other industry colleagues.

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Both the actors’ wives, Gauri Khan and Bhavana Panday share a close bond too.

Chunky Panday’s daughter Ananya Panday was summoned by the NCB on Thursday, for questioning in connection with the Mumbai drug bust case. Reports say she was grilled for over 6 hours, and her laptop and phone were taken by NCB officials.

The central agency quizzed her on her WhatsApp chats with Shah Rukh Khan‘s son Aryan Khan who is currently lodged in Mumbai’s Arthur Road jail after his arrest in the drugs-on-cruise case.

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