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Shah Rukh Khan attends his friend Chikki Panday’s daughter wedding

    Shah Rukh Khan took time off from his busy comeback schedule to attend the daughter of his old friend’s wedding. By old, we obviously mean one of his oldest friends. Not many know that the Pandays supported SRK when he first stepped into Bollywood.

    In fact, it was said that Chikki Panday was the closest to him even closer than KJo. Apparently, Mannat’s doors are open to him at any time compared to SRK’s other friends. It does help that he keeps a low profile and is not seen everywhere like KJo is.

    He was the one who accompanied SRK at that Iftaar event where he famously patched up with Salman Khan. He was also there to help SRK when Aryan got arrested. Check out the news article below.

    For now, check out SRK at Alanna Panday’s Sangeet. Alanna looks like a doll! It’s cute to see SRK hanging out with his wife Gauri at events like this. It’s like if he is not hosting the event and entertaining everyone with his antics, he doesn’t know what to do so he just stands there quietly watching everything. It’s almost as if he can’t be spontaneous or normal. Well, it’s the price of being a superstar! Even though he was just in a couple of seconds in the video, everyone is talking about his presence only!

     

    If you want to see the whole sangeet video, it’s pretty sweet, here it is:

    These are the Pandays and their friends performing for the bride and groom. The young guy you are seeing on the screen grab is Ahaan Panday, the same guy who has been wanting to be the next big Bollywood superstar for a while now. Last we heard, he was supposed to be launched by YRF, but nothing concrete has come out yet. He performs pretty well, but what is that head shake like if he’s trying to swat away a fly with his head? He performed on an SRK number (surprise-surprise) in front of Shah Rukh with his friend Karan Mehta who made his debut in an Anurag Kashyap film in February.

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