Recently,
Shah Rukh Khan was at the Global Village event in Dubai, where many fans came to see him. Some fans had funny conversations with him. In one popular clip, a fan tried to say a famous line from Khan's movie 'Mohabbatein' but forgot the words. The actor playfully jumped in with a clever response, showing off his charm and humor.
During the event, a fan excitedly shouted, “Ek ladki thi deewani si, Ek ladki pe woh marti thi." As he struggled to remember the next part of the dialogue, he continued with, “Dheere dheere chupke chukpe sharma uthti thi." Khan humorously interrupted him, saying, “Kuch bhi bolta hai tu yar." As the actor began to walk away, the fan called out, “Love you. Love you."
In another video, a fan shouted, “I love you!" Shah Rukh quickly responded, “I also love you, dialogue toh bolne de, aur kitna pyaar karega?" The fan then replied, “For life!".
At the event, another fan expressed his love for Shah Rukh, to which the actor playfully responded, “I know, I also love you. We can marry after this." When a fan shouted, “Love you Shah Rukh!” SRK replied, “I also love you, dialogue toh bolne de, aur kitna pyaar karega?” The fan then said he wanted to touch him. SRK jokingly responded, “Arre aise thodi na bolte hai publicly? ‘I want to touch you, touch you, touch you.’ I also feel shy. Why would anyone say that publicly? I’m right here and not going anywhere. I’m here for a while and want to spend time with all of you."
On the work front, Shah Rukh is set to star in the upcoming film 'King', which will also feature his daughter
Suhana Khan in a lead role.
Abhay Verma, known for his work in 'Munjya', is expected to play a significant part as well. The film is currently in development, with filming scheduled to begin in January 2025. Although the release date has not been officially announced, reports suggest that 'King' is aiming for a theatrical release during Eid 2026.
In 'King', Shah Rukh will portray a powerful don who serves as a mentor to Suhana's character. The film will also see
Abhishek Bachchan playing the antagonist. This project marks Suhana's theatrical debut, following her appearance in Netflix's 'The Archies'.