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Shah Rukh Khan: Aanad L Rai brings so much happiness on sets

Shah Rukh Khan is having a great time on the sets of Aanand L Rai's film and the superstar says the director is the reason for his happiness.

The 51-year-old actor took Twitter to post a sweet message for Rai and his family.


"This @aanandlrai brings so much happiness on sets and the reason is 'cos he has the most beautiful daughter & wife...dimples overload. Thanks sir," wrote Shah Rukh.

To this Aanand replied, "Love you Khan Saab. Shayad meri kismat mein dimple wale logon se bahut pyar milna likha hua hai (I guess I am blessed to receive lot of love from people in my life who have dimples). Thank you for being there sir.

"You inspire."

Shah Rukh is currently shooting for the director's yet- to-be-titled film, which also features actresses Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif.

The actor survived a ceiling collapse earlier this week on the sets of Aanand's film.

The shooting has reportedly been stalled for the time being and will resume later this week.

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