Viral Video: Birthday Boy Shah Rukh Khan Grooves To Chaiyya Chaiyya At SRK Day Event

Shah Rukh Khan attended the SRK Day Event in Mumbai on his 57th birthday

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A still from the viral video. (courtesy: @mizsayani)
New Delhi:

Shah Rukh Khan, who is celebrating his 57th birthday today (November 2), enjoys a huge fan following across the world. On Wednesday, he attended the SRK Day Event held in Mumbai, and many pictures and videos of the superstar from the event are going viral on the Internet. Among all was a video in which he can be seen dancing to the popular song Chaiyya Chaiyaa from his film Dil Se..In the viral video, he looks dapper in a white ensemble layered with a black jacket with Pathaan printed on it. He can be seen dancing to the song, while in the background, we can hear fans hooting.

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Here have a look:

Also, some pictures and videos from the event are surfacing on the Internet, in which we can see Shah Rukh Khan cutting a three-tier cake with "S, R and K" written on each cake. In the background, we can see his manager Pooja Dadlani standing. Check out the pictures and videos below:

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Also, Shah Rukh did his signature pose for his fans. Check out the pictures below:

The actor also interacted with his fans and clicked selfies. Check out more viral pictures below:

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Earlier today, Shah Rukh Khan greeted his fans stationed outside his house Mannat from his balcony. He shared a selfie on his Instagram handle in which he can be seen posing for the camera with fans in the background. Sharing the post, he wrote, "It's so lovely to live in front of the sea.....the sea of love that spreads all around me on my birthday....thank u. Grateful for making me feel so special....& happy."

Here have a look:

Shah Rukh Khan will be next seen in Pathaan, co-starring Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. It will release on January 25, 2023.

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