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Shah Rukh Khan Turns 57, Greets Fans Outside Mumbai Home!

From Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge to Raees and now must await Pathan- you cannot move on from the aura of Shah Rukh Khan uff SRK! And it’s only November (his birthday month) when fans gather around his house – Mannat- to celebrate the actor, his work, and him!
Although the lockdown pretty much disappointed us when we couldn’t see the beauty of Shah Rukh Khan. Last year was blank, disappointing many but this year it all changed again! The Kuch Kuch Hota hai actor revived his ritual to meet his fans.
From Shah Rukh Khan balcony of his on his 57th birthday this November 1!
Shah Rukh Khan Greets Fans Outside Mannat On His 57th Birthday!
Shah Rukh Khan greeted everyone from Mannat’s balcony to only see many admirers waiting for his arrival. We all die for a single look from the famous Bollywood actor- King Khan! The Dilwale actor was dressed in a black casual Tee with jeans and waved love from his balcony.

Shah Rukh was warm as usual, waving and kissing the fans in the crowd- wow! And about his signature, DDLJ pose? He did it! Shahrukh Khan spread his arms and the crowd went crazy after seeing they’re favorite performing his best!
Shah Rukh Khan was with his youngest son AbRam who was cutely standing by his dad’s side. Finally, after so much waiting, the actor was back in action, loving and greeting his fans. How’s it possible for the road to not get jammed?
It was a full crowd packed with millions of people just wanting to have a glimpse of Shahrukh Khan. The chock block of fans was singing birthday songs for their favorite. They all flashed their phones’ flashlights to only get noticed by SRK!
Many ardent fans came to meet him, one such fan is Sudhir Kothari (the founder of the SRK Chennai fan club) who came from Chennai to Mumbai just to see his favorite actor. He flew on Tuesday and couldn’t wait for SRK to notice!
The actor came to his balcony around 12.10 to 12.15 AM and stood there for 15 minutes to spread love and kisses! Shahrukh Khan is known for his humble, grounded, and gratifying nature- and so he proved this again on his birthday.
Shah Rukh was spreading love all over and also did his signature pose. The actor posed a selfie with a crowd that we will soon see! Also, about the fans, as passionate as Shahrukh khan is for his work and fan love, they all reciprocate it with equal passion.
Every year thousands of people come and wait for one look from their favorite actor. Shahrukh Khan is the heart of India- with so many super hits he’s iconic in his ways. On his 57th birthday, the actor has decided to spend his day with his family, friends, and fans.
With so many hits like DDLJ, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Veer Zara, Dil To Pagal Hai, and many more we have decided to dedicate this day to SRK!
We love you, Shah Rukh Khan, may you live healthy for many years to come! Happy birthday to the Bollywood superstar- KING KHAN!
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