Happy Birthday Shah Rukh Khan: Celebs Send A Beeline Of Wishes


Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has turned a year old today. The acting stalwart is celebrating his 55th birthday today and the Twitter has trended big wishing the biggest superstar in the World.Few fans have even commented that this is the day when Twitter becomes Instagram! In a way almost all the celebs like Mahesh Babu, Mohan Lal, Katrina Kaif and many others have wished the best for the King of Bollywood.

It is evident that SRK has been idle for almost 3 years now after the biggest debacle being his last release ‘Zero’. It has become a major concern for the fans as to why the biggest superstar of India has been idle these many days! Shah Rukh has taken a break to support his growing son and daughter in their adolescence!

While this is the verse of audience, on the other side few news reports said that he is just pipelining few project from which on the first, he is all set to act in his favourite banner Yash Raj Films in its 50th anniversary special production.

It is evident that YRF has breathed life and gave stardom to a non-background actor like Shah Rukh Khan with series of hit films and on so many occasions Yash Chopra the founder of YRF has said that SRK is like my son and even declared him as his favorite star even after working with acting greats like Amitabh Bachchan!

Earlier news revealed that directors like Abbas Ali Zafar and Raju Hirani were the top contenders to direct this special film. Let’s wait for some time so that Aditya Chopra the present boss of YRF announces this ambitious film.

It is evident that Shah Rukh Khan is one actor who has given his support against all the atrocities happening in the nation. The actor has achieved almost all the accolades in acting and now as a human being he is adored by many for his generosity.


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