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‘Still need to catch up’: SRK’s heartfelt response to Mohanlal

Shah Rukh Khan says, ‘Still need to catch up’ with Mohanlal; Wins hearts with his warm reply

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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Malayalam legend Mohanlal recently exchanged warm messages on social media, creating a moment of mutual admiration that fans couldn’t stop talking about.

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On Shah Rukh’s 60th birthday, celebrated on November 2, Mohanlal took to X to share his wishes, writing, “Happy birthday dear Shah Rukh. Wishing you endless love, laughter and magic, just like the joy you bring to millions.”

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Shah Rukh Khan’s heartfelt reply to Mohanlal

Shah Rukh didn’t let the message go unanswered. Responding with characteristic grace, he wrote, “Thank u, was lovely to see u and your wife at the awards. Still need to catch up one evening, will make it happen soon.” His reply instantly won over fans, who praised the actor for maintaining such genuine connections despite his superstar status.

A memorable moment at the National Film Awards

Shah Rukh and Mohanlal shared a heartwarming moment during the 71st National Film Awards ceremony earlier this year.The ‘Drishyam’ actor arrived with his wife, Suchitra Mohanlal, to receive the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2023. Shah Rukh greeted the couple warmly. SRK arranged a chair for Suchitra and was seen waiting until she was comfortably seated before taking his own place.Meanwhile, on his birthday, Shah Rukh expressed gratitude to his fans, posting, “Thank you for making my birthday special as always. Full of gratitude… and those of you I couldn’t meet, I will see you soon. In the theatres and at the next birthday. Love u…”On the work front, Shah Rukh Khan’s next outing is the actioner ‘King’. Mohanlal was last seen in the feel-good drama film ‘Hridayapoorvam’. Lalettan will be next seen in Jeethu Joseph’s most awaited film ‘Drishyam 3’.

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