Shah Rukh Khan reacts to a fan
In this country, Jawan fever has infected everyone, whether they are Bollywood celebrities, movie buffs, children, or the elderly. Many B-town celebrities were enamored with Shah Rukh Khan’s performance in Atlee Kumar’s maiden Hindi film as a director. People, including children, showed up at theaters dressed as one of SRK’s many characters from the movie due to the popularity of the phenomenon. Now, an elderly woman could be seen moving to the movie’s song, Chaleya.
Shah Rukh Khan’s fans may occasionally catch a glimpse of him outside of his home, waving to his ecstatic, devoted followers. The Badshah of Bollywood engages with them on social media on other days. Recently, SRK has been responding to all the love and gratitude he has been receiving for his movie from his fans around the world. One of them is a 65-year-old woman who couldn’t help but dance to Chaleya by Jawan, which is now popular.
The woman can be seen in the video that a user posted on X sporting a t-shirt with a shirt over it, along with a pair of jeans and sneakers. Age is simply a number, as seen by the woman’s flawless execution of the hook step from King Khan’s movie song. She spent a brief amount of time dancing on it before mimicking Khan’s famous open-arm posture to close the video.
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The My Name Is Khan actor watched the video and was astounded by the woman’s commitment to and love of dance. SRK tweeted the video and said, “Wow!!! bhi Chaleya Teri Ore main… big kiss and adore you.
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