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Photos: Shah Rukh Khan Dances to His Hit Songs Strikes His Iconic Pose at Mangalore Event

Shah Rukh Khan recently completed 34 glorious years in Bollywood and celebrated the milestone at an event in Mangalore. The visit also marked a homecoming of sorts, as the superstar spent a part of his childhood there. Bringing his trademark charm, wit and warmth, SRK left the audience enthralled throughout the evening.

The actor also grooved to some of his groovy songs, including Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Chammak Challo and Jhoome Jo Pathaan, sending fans into a frenzy.

Although the event was organised by a real estate group, it coincided with the 34th anniversary of Shah Rukh's Bollywood debut, Deewana. While the actor was born in Delhi, he spent the first five years of his life in Mangalore with his grandfather, Iftikhar Ahmed.

As he took the stage, Shah Rukh greeted the audience in Kannada before saying, "Thank you, Mangalore! First of all, when I was coming here, I didn't know what to expect. But the warmth, love, goodness and excitement, right from the airport to the drive down here, amidst all you people, felt great."

The superstar also delighted fans by striking his iconic open-arms pose, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.

Another clip from the event has also gone viral on social media. In the video, the actor is seen showing a childhood photograph of himself to the audience. The heartwarming moment left fans emotional, with many pointing out how the little boy in the picture could never have imagined that he would one day become the King of Bollywood.

Check out the photos and videos from the event here:

Source: Team Shah Rukh Khan Fan Club

























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