Vikas Khanna Recreates Shah Rukh Khan's Signature Step with Gordon Ramsay, Slams Trolls For Calling It 'PR Tweet'

Vikas Khanna is not just a chef but also is known for his charismatic persona. The indian chef-filmmaker recently shared a picture with british chef and tv presenter Gordon Ramsay.

Vikas Khanna is not just a chef but also is known for his charismatic persona. The indian chef-filmmaker recently shared a picture with british chef and tv presenter Gordon Ramsay. The duo was seen recreating Shah Rukh Khan's signature pose. 


However, Vikas later quote-tweeted a user who called it a publicity stunt by Shah Rukh Khan.


Vikas Khanna, Gordon Ramsay

The two chefs were seen wearing aprons as they recreated the gesture that became popular in yash chopra and Karan Johar's movies. Vikas captioned his tweet, "What a magical day. Shooting with One and Only Gordon Ramsay. Of course, it had to be SRK Pose. Of course, Gordon is a huge fan too.”


Another replied, "Another PR tweet by SRK.” Vikas responded to the tweet by quipping, "Does SRK need PR? I remember traveling to oman for a shoot & my driver told me that he learned hindi so that he could watch SRK films. Learned a language so you can watch 1 man. Does any other human-actor star have this kind of legacy on the planet?”

A fan reacted to Vikas's tweet and commented, "This is one of the best tweets for SRK. Cooked, roasted, and bodied all the haters left, right, and center (fire and crying emojis).” Another wrote, "PR needs SRK.” A user also shared, “I remember one kannada star oh Sudeep he also learned hindi just to listen to kishore kumar songs .. but SRK I have seen many non-Indian people learning and now speaking Hindi.”


Another user wrote, "Absolutely true sir no one comes close to him when it comes to global reach and legacy."


Sir that was sarcasm coz but we appreciate your thinking and thanks for these kind words,another wrote.

Shah Rukh Khan is currently prepping for Sujoy Ghosh's 'Kingwhich will be starring his daughter Suhana Khan.

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