Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced a series of protests from Friday
Kolkata Knight Riders team members on Monday extended wishes to their franchise owner and Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan on his 55th birthday.
In a video uploaded on KKR's social media handles, players shared memories of their first meeting with Shah Rukh, favourite SRK dance moves and also their wishes for the iconic actor.
"I remember once going to Bali and there were just two things which the auto driver told us -- So, you are from India, Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, Veer-Zaara. That's how famous he is," said wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik.
"It was a special moment. He (SRK) was so humble and cool. He was standing beside me and gave me a hug. I am a tough guy but I was blushing," said Andre Russell while recalling his first meeting with the Bollywood superstar.
"Everybody described him as the Tom Cruise of India. He is actually more exciting than Tom Cruise," said KKR captain Eoin Morgan.
"Hazaar saal jiyo," said Kuldeep Yadav while hoping for more blockbusters from Shah Rukh.
"Have a great day," said Lockie Ferguson.
"You still look like you are 21. So, enjoy this and upcoming birthdays as well," said Pat Cummins.
"Keep being yourself. Keep being this amazing human being," said Russell while doing the famous Chammak Challo dance step.
Shah Rukh is keenly following the performance of his team during the ongoing Indian Premiere League being played in the United Arab Emirates.
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