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Shah Rukh Khan celebrates Independence Day with family at Mannat: “Let’s celebrate our beautiful country India with pride in our hearts”

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan marked India’s 78th Independence Day with a traditional flag-hoisting ceremony at his iconic Mumbai residence, Mannat. Joined by his wife Gauri Khan, daughter Suhana Khan, and son AbRam Khan, the actor celebrated the occasion with patriotic fervor.

A Family Affair Shah Rukh Khan who recently returned from the Locarno Film Festival where he was honored with a prestigious award, was seen sporting a casual yet stylish look for the occasion.

Suhana and Gauri complemented the actor's attire with elegant all-white traditional ensembles, adding to the festive spirit. The family posed for a heartwarming picture with the Indian flag as the backdrop, which Shah Rukh later shared on social media, extending Independence Day wishes to his fans.

 

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As expected, the presence of Shah Rukh Khan at his residence drew a large crowd of eager fans hoping to catch a glimpse of their beloved superstar. The actor graciously acknowledged the crowd's enthusiasm by waving and expressing his gratitude.

 

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Shah Rukh Khan’s Upcoming Projects Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan is currently busy with multiple projects. He is producing the action-drama film King, which also stars his daughter Suhana Khan and Abhishek Bachchan. The actor has described the Sujoy Ghosh directorial as a "massy, emotional film."

Additionally, Shah Rukh has lent his voice to the Hindi version of Disney's live-action film Mufasa: The Lion King. He portrays the adult Mufasa, while his sons Aryan and AbRam voice Simba and young Mufasa, respectively. The film is scheduled for release on December 20.

Also Read: Shah Rukh Khan reveals why he backed out after Zero flopped; says, “I just didn’t want to act”

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