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TOI Entertainment Desk | etimes.in

Shah Rukh Khan rocks a NEW LOOK as he grooves to 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' and 'Jhoome Jo Pathan' at private Delhi event - WATCH

It's not every day that Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan performs live for an audience. The actor, on Thursday went viral when photos and videos from his appearance at a private event in Delhi were shared on social media.

Rocking a slick new look with a new hairstyle and cool stubble, the actor suited up in style and set the stage ablaze, leaving fans and attendees in awe. Giving the guests a night to remember, the superstar grooved to his iconic track 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' and his chartbuster 'Jhoome Jo Pathaan'.

Videos from the event see the star having a gala time on-stage, dancing with a host of background dancers. He was also joined by several guests as they all put up an impromptu performance to the choreography and tunes of 'Chaiyya Chaiyya'. While he was at it, SRK also took a moment to address the young boys in the audience and share some of his wisdom.

Shah Rukh's new look had fans wondering if he will have several distinct looks for his upcoming film 'King' which will see him starring alongside daughter Suhana Khan and Abhishek Bachchan. Over the past months, SRK has been seen rocking a range of looks from long hair to a short crop and even a bearded salt and pepper look.

Initially expected to release in 2025, King is now projected to release in 2026. Khan confirmed that work on the project has commenced and declared the movie as a “pan-world” project and promised that it will be a massy action-drama.

On the work front, SRK will soon take over the big screen as the voice of 'Mufasa' in the upcoming prequel to 'The Lion King'. While he voices the older version of the lion, his youngest son, AbRam Khan makes his voice actor debut by voicing the young lion cub Mufasa. Meanwhile, Aryan Khan will lend his voice to Simba. The live-action film is set to hit the big screens on December 20.

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