SRK Recalls Romancing Actresses At Railway Stations & Adds A Tadka Of Humour. Video Will ROFL You

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan may have been missing from the big screen for some time now but we got to hear his voice in the Hollywood movie The Lion King recently. He gave his voice to the character of Mufasa while his son Aryan Khan gave voice to Simba.

King of Romance talked about his association with railway stations in a function organised at Bandra railway station, Mumbai, where he was invited for the inauguration of new postal cover. The Bandra railway station has turned 130 years old and the launch of new postal cover is a part of the celebrations.

SRK Recalls Romancing Actresses At Railway Stations & Adds A Tadka Of Humour. Video Will ROFL You - RVCJ Media

SRK talked about the moments of romance that he shot at railway stations with some of the most beautiful heroines of Bollywood. He said that he was really happy to be there as he has romanced with many girls in his movies; only Bandra railway station was left where he hadn’t romanced with anyone.

Shah Rukh also adds the element of humour to his speech as he says that he has now seen this station and he will come back with some actress for romancing over there.

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Western Railway shared this video with caption, “Known as Badshah of Bollywood, Mr. @iamsrk tells his association with & memories of suburban stations of Mumbai, particularly about Bandra Station, in his inimitable style while releasing postal cover on Bandra Railway Station with Sh @ShelarAshish, Minister, Govt of Maharashtra.”

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If you remember, SRK met his ladylove Kajol at a railway station in “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” and even in the last scene, train and platform were important parts of the movie.

In “Dil Se”, he met Manisha at a railway station while in “Chennai Express”, a good amount of the flick was shot in the train and station. In “Jab Harry Met Sejal”, SRK was seen romancing the actress Anushka Sharma in a train which was going from Budapest to Prague.

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