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PM Modi’s Reception Featured Bollywood Songs, But Shah Rukh Khan Wanted to Do This

PM Modi has recently completed his US tour. He met US President Joe Biden on this tour and held bilateral talks, but apart from all this, Bollywood was seen during this tour. Many Bollywood songs were performed to welcome PM Modi. From RRR’s song ‘Naatu Naatu’ to Shah Rukh Khan and actress Malaika Arora’s famous song ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’ was sung. Now King Khan, i.e. Shah Rukh Khan, has reacted to this. He told me what his wish was and what he wanted to do.

What Did King Khan Want To Do At PM Modi’s Reception?

In fact, on the last day, Shah Rukh Khan did an Ask Me Anything session on Twitter, during which a person asked him, ‘Sir, America me Chaiyya Chaiyya sung in Modi ji’s reception. What would you like to say about this?’ Shah Rukh Khan reacted quickly and retweeted, saying, “Wish I was there to dance to this…but I guess they won’t let the train in?” Shah Rukh Khan’s funny reaction makes people laugh a lot.

Shah Rukh Said His Favorite Toy

Meanwhile, another fan also questioned Shah Rukh Khan and asked which is his favourite toy. In response to this, Shah Rukh has given a hilarious answer. The actor said that his favourite toy is his younger son AbRam. People reacted a lot to this post; fans have described his son as very cute.

This Band Had Performed

Tell me, a South Asian group ‘Penn Masala’ performed Shah Rukh Khan’s famous song ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’ at the grand reception of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House. Its video remained overshadowed on social media. In this video, 19 people were seen singing the song. All were seen dressed in black suits. Slogans like ‘Vande Mataram’, ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘Modi, Modi’ were also heard during this.

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