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SRK visits Pooja Dadlani’s home to offer condolences

Shah Rukh Khan stands by manager Pooja Dadlani; visits her home to offer condolences after mother-in-law’s demise

Shah Rukh Khan was seen visiting his manager Pooja Dadlani’s residence to offer condolences following the passing of her mother-in-law. By showing support to the grieving family, SRK proved that he stands by his team not only during professional commitments but also in personal moments of sorrow.

He was seen visiting the manager’s residence

In a video shared by Viralbhayani on Instagram, SRK’s famous white Rolls-Royce was seen exiting the building. Although the car was heavily guarded by security, the ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ actor did not step out, nor was he papped, given the situation.

SRK and Pooja Dadlani’s bond

Pooja Dadlani, Shah Rukh Khan’s longtime manager, was also recently seen in the trailer of Aryan Khan’s debut directorial series, ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood.’ Her professional and personal bond with the superstar mirrors the close manager-star relationships often portrayed on screen.Recently, actor Anya Singh, who plays Sanya, the manager to the central character of superstar Aasmaan Singh (Lakshya Lalwani)much like Pooja’s role in SRK’s life.“I got to interact with Pooja ma’am much later on and not from the beginning. But what I love about their equation is that it’s like family. I wish, at some point, I could be Pooja Dadlani only because she gets to spend all her time with Shah Rukh sir. I would love to be in her position. They have a really nice equation between them,” she shared during a conversation with Siddharth Kannan. Anya further added, “She’ll sometimes look at SRK, and he’ll know that time’s up. They understand each other so well, probably because they have spent so much time together. A lot of their conversations happen through expressions. That’s possible only if you know someone truly.”

Shah Rukh Khan on the work front

Currently, Shah Rukh Khan is working on ‘King’ alongside his daughter Suhana Khan, who is making her big-screen debut. Go to Source

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