Shah Rukh Khan Steals The Show At Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre Inauguration, Dances On ‘Natu Natu’ And ‘Brown Munde’
SRK who is known for his spontaneous and witty remarks further enthralled the crowd by dancing to the tunes of popular songs. He even attempted to match steps with young actors, Varun Dhawan and Ranveer Singh, as they swayed to the beats of 'Naatu Naatu.'
Anushka Sharma | Published On: Apr, 3, 2023 | 01:21 PM
Shah Rukh Khan, the King of Bollywood, once again proves his prowess as he stole the show with his electrifying performance at the inauguration of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre. The actor’s stylish demeanour and magnetic presence set the stage on fire as he entertained the audience with his graceful moves.
On the second day of the inauguration, the charming superstar, dressed in a long black sherwani and black Pathani salwar, performed his signature steps, bringing the house down. The excitement in the air was palpable as he concluded his performance with a witty remark, “Ambani ke ghar party rakhoge, toh Pathan aayega hi.”
The audience erupted into laughter at the reference, which seemingly alluded to the much-awaited film, ‘Pathan,’ in which Shah Rukh Khan plays the lead role. Fans of the superstar are eagerly waiting for the release of the movie, and this remark from the actor has heightened their excitement even further.
The versatile actor, who is known for his spontaneous and witty remarks, further enthralled the crowd by dancing to the tunes of popular songs. He even attempted to match steps with young actors, Varun Dhawan and Ranveer Singh, as they swayed to the beats of ‘Naatu Naatu.’
Shah Rukh Khan’s energetic performance left the audience spellbound as he effortlessly grooved to the tunes of AP Dhillon’s hit number, ‘Brown Munde.’ The actor’s electrifying presence, suave demeanour, and impeccable dance moves are a testament to his unparalleled talent and charisma.
The cultural center, founded by Nita and Mukesh Ambani, is dedicated to promoting and preserving India’s rich cultural heritage. The centre has state-of-the-art facilities, including a performing arts theatre, museum, art galleries, and other amenities. The inaugural event was graced by several eminent personalities from the film and cultural industries, who came together to celebrate India’s cultural diversity and heritage.