SRK goes underwater to thank 33 million fans


Mumbai, Feb 12 (IANS): Superstar Shah Rukh Khan dived into a pool and went underwater after garnering over 33 million fans on Twitter.

Shah Rukh, who was sporting a tuxedo paired with dark sunglasses and completed his look with gelled hair, took to Twitter, where he shared a video and captioned it: "This didn't go as planned... But on a lazy Sunday afternoon, with my limited floatation expertise, this is the best I could do! Judge nahi karna, feel karna (don't judge, just feel). Thanks."

Before jumping into the pool, Shah Rukh said: "Hi guys, this is me and I thought every time we reach a big number... I should always do something special for you but normally I do not get the time. But today I have got the time so I gelled my hair back, wore my coolest dark glasses and I am even wearing a bow tie.

"A full tuxedo and today I want to give the most overwhelming loving message that I've given you in the last decade. So listen to it carefully because this is very heartfelt."

After he dived into the pool, popular dialogues said by the star from his over two decade-long journey, played in the background, like "pyaar dosti hai" and "bade bade deshon mein aisi choti choti baatein hoti rehti hai".

Once he came out of the pool, the "Raees" star said: "I hope you heard every word I said it was right from my heart and so overwhelming that I am running out of breath and where are my glasses. Lots of love to you all."

Once the video got over, the caption came: "Thank you 33 million".

Shah Rukh is an avid user of social media platforms.

On the work front, he is busy shooting for Aanand L Rai's "Zero", which also features Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma.

Scheduled to release in December, "Zero" will feature Shah Rukh in a dwarf avatar.

  

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