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From Punjab to Rajasthan, Shah Rukh Khan seems obsessed with his head gears

From Punjab to Rajasthan, Shah Rukh Khan seems obsessed with his head gears

| | 15 Jul 2017, 09:26 pm
Chandigarh/Jaipur, July 15 (IBNS): Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan appeared to be obsessed with his head gears of late, as he can't get rid of clicking pictures with it.

Khan released the song 'Butterfly' from his upcoming film Jab Harry Met Sejal couple of days back, where the fans had a glimpse of his Punjabi avatar.

Since then, the actor shared several pictures on social media, that reveals him wearing head gears.

On Friday, he shared a collage of pictures on his Twitter handle, captioning it as: "Taking my job as a guide seriously…started with a tour of Mehrangarh Fort one of the largest in India. Khamma Ghani."

On Saturday, as he reached Rajasthan, a similar collage was shared by Khan. "Of beautiful & happy Tales & Head gears of Punjab & Rajasthan" he said.

Jab Harry Met Sejal is an upcoming film that has Anushka Sharma and Shah Rukh Khan in lead roles.

Imtiaz Ali directed film is slated to release on August 4.

Image: Official Twitter handle of Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk ).

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