Shah Rukh Khan gets trolled badly for attending Nayanthara’s wedding post, after recovering from covid 19
Shah Rukh Khan, Bollywood’s King, recently tested positive for Covid-19, just days after attending Karan Johar’s star-studded 50th birthday extravaganza in Mumbai. In fact, KJo’s party was said to have developed into a Covid hotspot, with over fifty to fifty-five people testing positive for the virus. It’s worth noting that SRK’s presence at the event confirmed that he had recovered from the fatal infection. Khan made his first public appearance since recovering from Coronavirus on Thursday when he attended Tamil actress Nayanthara’s wedding in Chennai.
Netizens, on the other hand, slammed the actor for stepping out so soon after his Covid recuperation. Many commenters blasted SRK, questioning how he was able to recuperate in just a few days. Several pictures of the 56-year-old actor from the wedding reception have appeared on the internet. “2 din pehle hua aur recover bhi ho gya,” one troll stated in response. “Covid hua tha kii acidity 2 din mai hii shi ho gya,” said another. “Covid nahi zukam tha,” wrote a third netizen.
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Shah Rukh looked great in a beige coat and black trousers, which he paired with fashionable sunglasses. At the event, the actor was accompanied by his manager Pooja Dadlani.
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In Atlee’s forthcoming directorial ‘Jawan,’ SRK and Nayanthara will be seen together. The film’s first look was released a few days ago, and it promises to deliver an explosive entertainment experience to theatres. On June 2, 2023, the film will be released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. In a statement, SRK described “Jawan” as “a universal story that transcends languages and geographies and is enjoyed by all.”
Pathaan, directed by Yash Raj Films, and Rajkumar Hirani’s Dunki is his next projects.
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