Shah Rukh Khan lights up the stage with 'Jhoome Jo Pathaan' performance at WPL 2024
Shah Rukh Khan recently secured the Best Actor award at DPIFF 2024 for his performance in Jawan
Shah Rukh Khan, Bollywood actor, surprised the crowd at the Women's Premier League 2024 opening ceremony with his electrifying performance on Friday.
During the ceremony, the 58-year-old actor danced to his popular song Jhoome Jo Pathaan from his film Pathaan at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
The clips of Shah Rukh Khan's performance were shared on his fan pages across various social media platforms.
Shah Rukh kicked off his performance, saying, “If you party at the house of Pathaan then of course he will be there to welcome the guests. He will dance and make you dance.”
He then switched up the vibe, dancing energetically with a group of dancers to Jhoome Jo Pathaan from the film Pathaan instead of Ramaiya Vastavaiya from Jawan, delighting the audience with his moves.
The Dunki actor was dressed in a total black ensemble, donning a black sunglasses.
Previously, Shah Rukh won the Best Actor award at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards (DPIFF) 2024 for his role in Jawan.
During his acceptance speech, the Dilwale star thanked the jury and mentioned that it had been a while since he last received such an award.
Shah Rukh said, "I thank jury who considered me worthy of the Best Actor award. I have not received the Best Actor Award in a long time. It seemed as if I would not get it again. I am extremely happy."
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