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As Bollywood King Shah Rukh Khan turns 59 today, fans around the world are celebrating the iconic actor’s birthday on November 2. Social media is buzzing with heartfelt messages and tributes for the “King of Bollywood,” reflecting the immense love and admiration he has garnered over his illustrious career.
To join in the celebrations and send your own birthday wishes to SRK, here are a few ways you can connect with him:
Visit Shah Rukh Khan’s Residence, Mannat
For fans residing in Mumbai, a trip to SRK’s famous residence, Mannat, located in Bandra, is a cherished tradition. Each year, thousands gather outside his home, eager to wish him well. Known for his graciousness, Khan often steps out onto his balcony to greet his loyal supporters, thanking them for their unwavering love and support. The atmosphere is always festive, with the mansion beautifully lit up in honor of the occasion.
Engage on Social Media
Social media is another excellent avenue for fans to convey their birthday wishes. You can post your messages on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, tagging Shah Rukh Khan’s official accounts to ensure he sees your heartfelt greetings.
Send a Birthday Mail
For those who prefer a more personal touch, you can send physical birthday wishes via mail. According to Fanmail.biz, letters can be addressed to: Shah Rukh Khan
Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
Backstage Plot no. 612
Junction of Ramakrishna Mission Road & 15th Road
Santacruz (West), Mumbai 400054, India.
Additionally, Pooja Dadlani, SRK’s manager and strategic advisor, can also be contacted for those who wish to send their greetings.
Shah Rukh Khan’s journey began with television shows such as “Dil Dariya,” “Ummed,” and “Fauji.” Since then, he has become a household name, with a filmography that boasts blockbuster hits including “Jawaan,” “Pathaan,” and the timeless classic “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.” Beyond acting, Khan has made his mark in film production through his company, Red Chillies Entertainment, producing several successful films like “Main Hoon Na” and “Om Shanti Om.”