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King Khan of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan, turns 55; B-Town celebs wish the actor on social media

Murtuza Iqbal

Shah Rukh Khan is one of the most loved Bollywood actors. He has a huge fan following and is called the King Khan of Bollywood.


Today, the actor celebrates his 55th birthday, and many Bollywood celebs took to social media to wish SRK.

Kareena Kapoor Khan, who has worked with SRK in movies like Asoka, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Don, and Ra.One posted on Instagram, “Happy birthday King Khan... Let’s always have fun dancing. You are the warmest, most gracious superstar we have... Keep soaring @iamsrk ❤️??”

Madhuri Dixit tweeted, “Whenever we meet, there's masti, magic & loads of love ♥️ Here's wishing you a very happy birthday @iamsrk . Stay safe & hope to see you soon.”

Juhi Chawla, who has worked with SRK in eight films, pledged to plant 500 trees on the actor’s birthday. The actress tweeted, “I plant 500 trees for #ShahRukh on his birthday  for #CauveryCalling From co-star, co-producer to co-owner ....dotted with much laughter and some tears, it's been a long, colourful & eventful journey ?????? Happy Birthday @iamsrk @ishafoundation."

Shriya Pilgaonkar, who made her Bollywood debut alongside SRK in Fan, tweeted, “Happy Birthday @iamsrk ♥️So many precious memories of working with you in Fan that I hold very close to my heart . Hate that my character had to friendzone you though ?. Wish you the best . Love.”

Tiger Shroff tweeted, “Happy birthday to the king of kings @iamsrk ! Hope you have an amazing year sir with the best of health and happiness! Lots of love.”

Riteish Deshmukh posted on Twitter, “This image says it all..... Happy Birthday Dearest @iamsrk - we love you loads. @geneliad #HappyBirthdaySRK #HappyBirthdayShahRukhKhan.”

Check out the post of others celebs here…

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