Despite carrying two back-to-back film shoots, Shah Rukh Khan took some time out to react to a viral video of the DU professors dancing to the track Jhoome Jo Pathaan from his hit movie ‘Pathaan’. The song was initially executed by SRK as well as Deepika Padukone.
Returning to the viral video was conveyed by Jesus and Mary College’s Department of Commerce. Shahrukh Khan, another Delhi University alumnus. He responded to the video by writing: “How lucky we are to have educators and professors who can both teach and engage us. They are all educational rockstars.”
The viral clip was transferred by the Department of Commerce, JMC, on their social media handles. The video started with a ton of students grooving to Jhoome Jo Pathaan in the amphitheater of the college. In a few seconds, the students were united by four professors outfitted gracefully in sarees.
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Shah Rukh Khan, who resides in Delhi as well as studied at DU. He has been given an incredible gift not only by the students here but also by the professors. The trend of Shah Rukh’s film ‘Pathan’ has engulfed the world these days. Many people are creating reels on the songs of the movie and sharing them. Meanwhile, the student and DU professors dance to the track ‘Jhoome Jo Pathan’ from the movie. Shahrukh’s joy knew no hops after watching this video. By sharing the video, the actor has talked to his heart.
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Pathaan stars Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham headed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Yash Raj Films. The movie was launched in theatres last month and is even doing great. Dimple Kapadia as well as Ashutosh Rana also seemed in the movie. Salman Khan made a cameo arrival in the film as well.
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Besides that, Shah Rukh Khan occurred in a few movies as a cameo last year. He made a cameo in Madhavan’s ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’, as well as Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s ‘Brahmastra’.