Shah Rukh Khan likes to celebrate his birthday in Mumbai, but due to unavoidable circumstances, he is celebrating his birthday in Alibaug. Reports say that the invitations are already out and the lucky guests will arrive at his ‘Deja Vu Farms’ on 1st November.
Mannat Is Under Renovation
King of Romance Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic residence ’Mannat’ is under renovation, so he, with his entire family, has shifted to a leased property in Pali Hill, Bandra. Thankfully, his beautiful farmhouse in Alibaug makes for the perfect spot to ring in this milestone birthday.

Surprise For The Fans
Shah Rukh Khan’s upcoming movie ‘King’ has a mega star cast of himself, Deepika Padukone, Rani Mukherjee, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Arshad Warsi, Suhana Khan, and many more. The movie is not officially announced yet, and going by the reports, the entire crew has decided to announce it on King’s 60th birthday. A short teaser featuring him might also drop that day.
Shah Rukh Khan Film Festival At PVR Inox

PVR Inox is honouring Shah Rukh Khan on his birthday by screening his seven films in thirty cities and over seventy-five cinemas. The film festival commenced on 31st October and will show his iconic movies for two weeks. The movies that will be shown at the film festival are Dil Se, Chennai Express, Devdas, Om Shanti Om, Main Hoon Naa, Kabhi Haan Khabhi Naa, and Jaawan.
The actor thanked PVR and said, “These movies are not just my stories; they belong to the audience that has lovingly embraced them over the last 33 years.”
Here is A List Of My Favourite Shah Rukh Khan Movies!
- Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman
- Darr
- Baazigar
- Devdas
- Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa
- Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
- Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge
- Dunki
- Yes Boss
- Om Shanti Om
For over three decades, Shah Rukh Khan has ruled Hindi cinema and captured hearts around the world. Some films may not have topped the box office, but his performances have always stood out. On his 60th birthday, here’s wishing him good health, happiness, and many more memorable roles ahead.
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