Shah Rukh Khan: Shahrukh sang a song from his film with fans at the film festival, the king won hearts


Shahrukh Khan had a lot of fun while talking to the audience at the 77th Locarno Film Festival and he also sang a song from one of his special films, after listening to it the audience could not stop themselves and all of them started singing along with the king. Soon the scene there became like a music concert.

Shahrukh Khan went to switzerland to attend the 77th Locarno Film Festival. There King Khan mingled with the audience so much that he sang a song from one of his most talked about films along with everyone. Now this video of Shahrukh is going viral on social media. Shahrukh Khan sang the title track 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' of his film 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'. You can see in this video that first the entire audience present there is singing the title track of king Khan's film 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' together. After a while, Shahrukh also starts singing along with them. At that time, the scene there looks like a music concert.


Bollywood king Khan was honored with the prestigious Pardo Ala Carrier Award at the film festival. After the award ceremony, an event was organized with more than 8,000 fans, where Shahrukh met the fans. A clip of the conversation between Shahrukh and the audience has surfaced on social media, in which he is singing the song 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'. In the video, the audience can be seen singing the song with him. Overwhelmed by the love of the audience, Shahrukh also joined them and created a special moment.


This interactive session was quite fun as during this time Shahrukh spoke openly about his stardom, his iconic pose, and many other things. Apart from this, during this time Shahrukh officially spoke for the first time about his upcoming film 'King', which will be directed by Sujoy Ghosh. Shahrukh's daughter Suhana Khan will also be seen in this film. According to media reports, abhishek bachchan will also be seen in this film along with Shahrukh and Suhana. abhishek can be seen playing the role of a villain in the film.

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