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SRK cuts 3-tier cake on birthday in meet-and-greet with fans

Shah Rukh Khan cuts 3-tier cake on his 60th birthday in grand meet-and-greet with fans - WATCH viral video

Shah Rukh Khan celebrated his 60th birthday with an intimate Alibaug gathering followed by a grand fan meet-and-greet in Mumbai. The event, held at Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir Auditorium, saw over 300 fans from around the world in attendance. SRK apologized for not greeting fans outside Mannat due to safety concerns.

Like every year, Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday this year turned into a full-blown celebration. The superstar, who turned 60, kicked off the festivities with an intimate celebration in Alibaug alongside close friends and family.

SRK’s meet-and-greet with fans

However, SRK made sure to return to Mumbai on November 2 to meet the sea of fans who eagerly wait every year to catch a glimpse of their beloved Badshah.With Mannat currently under renovation, this year’s #SRKDay 2025 celebrations found a new venue — the Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir Auditorium in Bandra, Mumbai. SRK cuts a three-tier cake with Pooja DadlaniSeveral videos from the event are doing the rounds on social media. In one such viral video, Shah Rukh is seen cutting a stunning three-tier cake adorned with a golden crown on top. Joining him on stage was his manager, Pooja Dadlani who share the same birthday.Watch the viral video here: The superstar looked effortlessly stylish. The superstar rocked blue jeans with a black tee, layered with an off-white jacket. Completing his cool look, he sported black sunglasses and a beanie cap — the perfect blend of charm and swagger.

Fans from across the world attend the celebration

As the camera panned across the venue, the view revealed an auditorium packed with over 300 fans, all capturing the special moment on their phones. According to reorts, the place was reportedly packed to the brim with fans, not just from across India but also from countries like France, Germany, and the US. Many came dressed in tees proudly flaunting ‘King Khan,’ turning the event into a global celebration of SRK’s unmatched stardom.Before the Jawan star made his grand entry, his fan club amped up the energy at the auditorium with a lively performance to his iconic hit Chaiyya Chaiyya from Dil Se.

SRK apologises for not greeting fans outside Mannat

Meanwhile, earlier, taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), SRK wrote, “Have been advised by authorities that I will not be able to step out and greet all you lovely people who have been waiting for me.””My deepest apologies to all of you but have been informed that it is for the overall safety of everyone due to crowd control issues,” the statement further read.

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