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SRK and Salman pose with giant dinosaur fossil

Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan visit Abu Dhabi museum, pose with giant dinosaur fossil; fans say, ‘Lately I’ve seen SRK more with him than Gauri’

Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, when they come together, create the kind of excitement that only true legends can spark. And they are surprising their fans with back-to-back joint appearances. They were seen dancing together at a wedding in Delhi just days ago, then turning heads at the Joy Forum in Saudi Arabia last month. Now, new pictures of the two visiting the Natural History Museum in Abu Dhabi have taken over the internet, and fans simply can’t get enough.

Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan seen posing with giant fossils

Pictures from their Abu Dhabi visit show the ‘Karan Arjun’ stars standing side by side in sharp black suits, posing in front of massive dinosaur fossils inside the museum. The photos instantly grabbed attention online, not only for the stunning backdrop but also for the warm brotherhood the duo share.On reddit, fans quickly filled social media with comments. One joked, “Lately I’ve seen SRK more with Salman than Gauri.” Another teased, “If you see Shahrukh with Salman more than Pooja tab kych baat banegi,” while a third laughed, “Ye tou dono tou chipak hi gaye hain (These two are stuck together now).” Despite the light jokes, most fans expressed pure joy at seeing them together again.Check out the post here

Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan’s brotherhood

Every time the ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ actors appear together, fans instantly recall their iconic bond, especially their connection from ‘Karan Arjun’. Their renewed public friendship has sparked nostalgia across the internet, with many celebrating how naturally they share space both on and off stage.

Khans earlier spotted dancing together at Delhi wedding

Just days before the museum visit, the two stars set the stage on fire at a private wedding in New Delhi. A viral video showed the duo dancing together as guests cheered loudly. The excitement doubled when the DJ played Salman’s classic track ‘O O Jaane Jaana’ from the 1998 film ‘Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya’. Salman began the iconic hook step, and Shah Rukh joined him with full energy, surprising fans with how perfectly he remembered every move. The clip spread quickly online, with viewers loving the cheerful moment.Whether it is posing in a museum, dancing at a wedding or attending big events together, their bond continues to charm the internet.

Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan’s upcoming projects

SRK is now gearing up for his next project, ‘King’. The film stars his daughter Suhana Khan along with Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan and Rani Mukerji. Meanwhile, Salman Khan is preparing for his next film, ‘Battle of Galwan’. Go to Source

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