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Burj Khalifa lights up to wish Shah Rukh on his 57th birthday

It’s for the fifth time that SRK has appeared on Burj Khalifa.

Burj Khalifa lights up to wish Shah Rukh on his 57th birthday

Dubai's iconic skyscraper Burj Khalifa lit up with a special message for Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan on his 57th birthday.

A video posted on Burj Khalifa's Instagram page shows the world's tallest building sparkling bright to wish SRK a very happy birthday. The text "Happy Birthday Shah Rukh, Happy Birthday Pathaan. We love you" flashed on screen as the track 'Tujhe Dekha' from Shah Rukh's iconic 1995 film 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' played in the backdrop.


After seeing images and videos of Burj Khalifa lit up with the message for SRK, fans were extremely happy.

"How beautiful," a social media user commented.

"Shah Rukh is a global star. Hail the king," another one wrote.

Reportedly, it's for the fifth time that SRK has appeared on Burj Khalifa. In 2021, Burj Khalifa honoured Shah Rukh on his 56th birthday. Burj Khalifa was lit up with the name of the actor to honour the actor on his birthday in 2020 as well.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Shah Rukh is all set to make his silver screen return after four years with 'Pathaan', which also stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham in the lead roles. The action-packed film is scheduled to release on January 25, 2023.

Apart from 'Pathaan', SRK will be also seen in Rajkumar Hirani's upcoming film 'Dunki' alongside Taapsee Pannu and in south director Atlee's upcoming action thriller film 'Jawan' opposite south actor Nayanthara.

(ANI)

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