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In a new video, where he announced the digital release of Dunki on OTT, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was seen professing love for K-pop band BTS. Shah Rukh and the streaming giant on Thursday took to Instagram, where they shared an announcement video in a quirky manner.

The clip starts with the Badshah of Bollywood entering a visa office for permission; to which, the visa officer says what if he doesn’t come back and what are the assets he owns. SRK then talks about his assets and hilariously says, “Mannat isn’t sea facing, the sea is Mannat facing”

He then asks for a visa to visit 190 countries — Australia to Zimbabwe — on a single visa.

However, the visa officer lets him know that such a visa doesn’t exist but SRK doesn’t take no for an answer. SRK says that he has influenced everyone around the world and how every third person in London is named Raj, courtesy his character from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge!

SRK then wins over Korean hearts, “It was me who taught South Koreans how to give hearts.” He added,“Love you BTS.” His visa still gets rejected. SRK then talks about his film Dunki streaming in 190 countries on Netfllix.

#Bollywood #Instagram #Shah Rukh Khan

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