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When Shah Rukh Khan made Jeff Bezos say the famous Don dialogue

Recently, the CEO and the President of Amazon, Jeff Bezos visited Mumbai. At an event, he had a friendly chat with filmmaker Zoya Akhtar and superstar Shah Rukh Khan.

At the end of the conversation, Shah Rukh Khan asked Zoya if she would like to cast Jeff in a film to which she said yes. So SRK told that Jeff has to audition for it and made him say his famous dialogue from the movie Don, ‘Don ko pakadna mushkil hie nahi, naamumkin hai…’ Well, SRK changed the word ‘Don’ to ‘Jeff’. Amazon Prime has posted the video of the whole conversation on YouTube. Check it out here…


Well, there were many hilarious moments during the chat. Once Jeff stated that he only hire people who bump heads twice, to which, Zoya stated, “I got a job.” Shah Rukh Khan stood up and bumped his head twice with Zoya and said, “My problem is I have paid enough to Amazon, it’s time you started paying me back.”

When SRK had met Jeff, he had posted the picture of the same on Instgram and had captioned it as, “Fun and learning evening with the Zordaar @zoieakhtar & the Zabardast @jeffbezos Thanx everyone at @primevideoin for arranging this. Aparna, Gaurav & Vijay Thx for ur kindness. #AmitAgarwal ur bow tie was a killer....”

Talking about SRK’s movies, he was last seen in 2018 release Zero which failed to make a mark at the box office. He had no releases in 2019, but last year during his birthday celebrations, he had promised his fans that he will have a release in 2020. However, SRK is yet to officially announce his next movie.

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