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I live in a dream of your love: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan turns 58, joins fans in celebrating his midnight birthday bash at Mannat
Shah Rukh Khan
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I live in a dream of your love: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan turns 58, joins fans in celebrating his midnight birthday bash at Mannat

| @indiablooms | 02 Nov 2023, 09:38 am

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan turned 58 on Thursday (November 2, 2023) and like an annual ritual, he greeted his fans waiting outside his Mumbai residence Mannat at midnight.

Like every year, a large number of fans gathered outside his Mumbai residence to wish him on the special day.

In his emotional post, Shah Rukh Khan thanked his fans for the manner they greeted him on his birthday and wrote on X: "It’s unbelievable that so many of u come & wish me late at night. I am but a mere actor. Nothing makes me happier, than, the fact that I can entertain u a bit. I live in a dream of your love. Thank u for allowing me to entertain you all. C u in the morning…on the screen & off it."

After remaining absent for almost four years, Shah Rukh Khan returned with a bang as his last two releases Pathaan and Jawan shattered all Box Office records in 2023.

He will next be seen in Rajkumar Hirani's Dunki with Taapsee Pannu.

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