How SRK Reacted to Irfan Pathan’s Son’s Dance Video calling him “Chhota Pathaan”
Shah Rukh Khan, also known as the “King of Bollywood,”. He never misses to applaud and recognise people in his circle and this time it is Irrfan Pathan. He is seen reacting to a video shared by former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan on social media. The video featured Irfan’s son, Imran, dancing to the hit song “Tukur Tukur” from Shah Rukh’s movie Dilwale. The video went viral, and Shah Rukh himself couldn’t resist reacting to the adorable performance.
Shah Rukh took to Twitter to respond to the video, calling Imran “Chhota Pathaan,” which means little Pathan, in reference to Irfan’s surname. He also expressed his appreciation for the young boy’s dancing skills and humorously asked if Imran would teach him the dance moves. Check his tweet:
Yeh tumse zyaada talented nikla….chota Pathaan https://t.co/gK0rumQC5a
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) March 22, 2023
The video of Imran dancing to “Tukur Tukur” quickly gained popularity on social media, with many fans and celebrities praising the young boy’s talent. Irfan also shared a heartfelt message along with the video, expressing his love for his son and his admiration for Shah Rukh.
Shah Rukh’s response to the video is not surprising, as he has always been known for his humility and love for his fans. He often interacts with his followers on social media and acknowledges their efforts to express their admiration for him. His reaction to Imran’s dance video is another example of his down-to-earth personality and his ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
Its a cute gesture from Shah Rukh Khan to react on the viral video of Imran Pathan’s dance and Shah Rukh’s response to it highlight the power of social media in bringing people together and spreading joy. It is heartening to see celebrities appreciating the talent of young children and encouraging them to pursue their passions. Shah Rukh’s response to the video has undoubtedly made Imran’s day and brought a smile to the faces of his fans around the world.