Shah Rukh Khan Gets Crowd Cheering As He Sings 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' Song At Locarno Film Festival
Shah Rukh Khan once again captured the hearts of his fans, this time at the 77th Locarno Film Festival. A video of the actor singing his iconic song 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' at the festival went viral.
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan once again captured the hearts of his fans, this time at the 77th Locarno Film Festival. A video of the actor singing his iconic song 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' at the festival quickly went viral, sparking excitement among fans and audiences worldwide.
SRK sings Kuch Kuch Hota Hai song on stage
The video shows the 'Jawan' actor on stage, interacting with a large and enthusiastic crowd. In a heartwarming moment, the audience began singing "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" in unison, and Shah Rukh joined in, much to everyone’s delight. The crowd erupted in cheers as the superstar added his voice to the chorus, creating a memorable experience.
King Khan left the audience in awe with his timeless charm. Several visuals from the festival surfaced online, showing SRK driving the crowd wild with his presence.
The crowd sings Kuch Kuch Hota Hai to Shah Rukh Khan and he joins in 😭 then we watched a gorgeous print of Devdas. pic.twitter.com/6lOROj0SOM
— graham 🇵🇸 (@middlemanchette) August 11, 2024
SRK receives honour at Locarno Film Festival
On August 10, Shah Rukh Khan became the first Indian personality to receive a lifetime achievement award, known as the Pardo alla Carriera, or Career Leopard, at the 77th edition of the Locarno Film Festival.
Dressed in a sleek black blazer and matching trousers, Shah Rukh looked dapper, with his long hair adding to the overall style.
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The highlight of the event was his speech, which drew constant cheers and ecstatic reactions from the crowd. The Locarno Film Festival's Instagram handle was flooded with pictures and videos of SRK from the event.
According to 'Variety', Shah Rukh began by acknowledging the warm reception he received: "Thank you all for welcoming me with such wide arms—wider than the ones I do on screen," he quipped, referencing his famous open-armed pose.
Shah Rukh then shared his thoughts on cinema: "I truly believe cinema has been the most profound and influential artistic medium of our age. I've had the privilege of being part of this for many years, and this journey has taught me a few lessons."
Reflecting on his 35-year career in the film industry, Shah Rukh touched on the diverse roles he has played: "I've been a villain, I've been a champ, I've been a superhero, I've been a zero, I've been a rejected fan, and I've been a very, very resilient lover."
As part of the tribute, the festival also screened Khan's 2002 hit 'Devdas', directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.