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Shah Rukh Khan demands public apology from Farah Khan
The filmmaker’s video quickly grabbed SRK’s notice
Shah Rukh Khan demands public apology from Farah Khan
The filmmaker’s video quickly grabbed SRK’s notice
Shah Rukh Khan’s son, Aryan Khan, is making his directorial debut with the upcoming Netflix series The Ba**ds of Bollywood.
The makers of this much-awaited web series recently unveiled its first song, Badli Si Hawa, which is making waves on social media, with many users incorporating it into reels and showcasing their dance moves.
Interestingly, renowned choreographer Farah Khan’s cook, Dilip, also couldn’t resist showing off his dance skills to the track, earning a witty and hilarious reaction from Shah Rukh himself.
In a video shared by Farah, Dilip is seen performing the hook step of the song while holding kitchen utensils.
In the caption, the 60-year-old filmmaker apologized to SRK, Gauri Khan, and Aryan Khan for Dilip’s over-enthusiasm, while also praising the song that compelled him to dance.
On the other hand, the King of Bollywood shared the video on his Instagram story and playfully urged the Om Shanti Om director to apologize.
In his story, the Jawan actor wrote: “You should apologies, because in 30 years of directing me, you haven’t given me any dance steps as wonderful as what Dilip is doing??!! Still love you.”
Replying to this, Farah recalled the memory of the OG song Chaiyya Chaiyya and said: “@iamsrk Let’s see if Dilip can do this on top of a train.”
Meanwhile, The Ba**ds of Bollywood features Lakshya Lalwani and Sahher Bamba in the lead roles, with Bobby Deol, Mona Singh, Raghav Juyal, and Gautami Kapoor in pivotal roles.
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