23 years filmi-er: Shahrukh Khan thanks fans in this promised video

Published July 1, 2015
Shahrukh Khan. — Photo courtesy: asiafm101
Shahrukh Khan. — Photo courtesy: asiafm101

Last week, Shahrukh Khan celebrated his 23 years in Bollywood and finally released his video of gratitude to his fans as promised on Twitter.

The near-two-minute video features Khan dressed casually in a white shirt as he thanks his fans for being with him in the journey. Shahrukh, who has been given the title of King Khan, has been ruling Bollywood for more than two decades.

Although the video does show gratitude, Shahrukh tweeted that it wasn’t his best effort.

Given that the video came in later, Shahrukh starts off by apologising, adding cheekily later that as he is a star he could be a little late.

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Counting 23 things on his fingers for which he is thankful to millions of his fans all across the world, Shahrukh mentions those who post his pictures, respond to him late at night when he feels lonely and even those who post their own pictures!

He also thanked his 'haters' or those who are not fond of him and added that he planned to make the video cycling in London but couldn’t as it was all over the place.

The actor whose films are known for the 100crore club will be seen next year with none other than Mahira Khan in the film Raees, slated to release on Eid next year.

His fans will also see him soon pair up with Kajol in the film Dilwale after a hiatus of around 14 years.

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