Shah Rukh Khan wins hearts greeting crowd with folded hands, Bollywood says 'stay strong'

Updated : Oct 21, 2021 19:40
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Editorji News Desk

Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan is winning hearts, after the actor greeted crowds outside Mumbai's Arthur Road jail with folded hands, as he met his son Aryan Khan on Thursday morning.

Netizens are all praise for King Khan for his heartfelt gesture , as he exited the premises, even though the actor is personally going through a difficult time.

Shah Rukh Khan was mobbed by many camera persons who were following him closely, hounding him for footage. This didn't go down well with Bollywood stars, who have now called out the media scrutiny on a man who went there as a father and not a superstar.

Extending her support to Shah Rukh, actor Swara Bhaskar wrote, 'Shahrukh Khan is an example of grace & decent conduct, he represents the best qualities of India as an idea'.

Without naming Shah Rukh Khan or Aryan Khan, Sonu Sood wrote 'Before you run after someone’s feelings with a camera in hand, remember God’s camera is focused on you'.

Calling it tragic, Pooja Bhatt shared a video of Shah Rukh outside the Arthur Road jail and wrote 'Dear members of the press, I know times are tougher than ever & there is immense pressure on you’ll from your respective employers to grab a byte even if it means compromising your own health & safety, but how do you’ll explain this pack like behaviour to your own children?'

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta backed SRK and tweeted, 'Being a celebrity, being a star, being from Bollywood means your emotion, your torment and your concern as a father become a matter of public consumption, heartless abuse and ruthless judgement'.

The Bombay high court will hear Aryan Khan's bail plea on October 26 in the drugs on-cruise case. 

Pooja BhattSwara BhaskarShah Rukh KhanAryan Khan

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