Will Shah Rukh Khan Wear Sabyasachi For His First-Ever Met Gala? Details Inside
The countdown to the Met Gala 2025 has begun, and Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is set to make his debut on the iconic red carpet.

The countdown to the Met Gala 2025 has begun, and Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is set to make his debut on the iconic red carpet. After a mysterious post in early April, the news has been confirmed by the popular Instagram page Diet Sabya.
Shah Rukh Khan at Met Gala 2025
Shah Rukh Khan will reportedly make his grand entrance on the iconic red carpet, dressed by India’s celebrated designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. In an Instagram post, the popular fashion account Diet Sabya has ‘confirmed’ that Shah Rukh Khan will make his highly anticipated debut at the 2025 Met Gala. This milestone marks a historic moment as SRK becomes the first Indian male actor to ever walk the prestigious red carpet at the iconic Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The caption read, “National headlines. Threads in meltdown. Entertainment sites foaming at the mouth. Twitter frenzy et al. Time to shut it down lol. We at DietSabya can confirm: yes, that is indeed SRK — India's undisputed generational superstar — making his Met Gala debut in May 2025, wearing Sabyasachi (India's biggest luxury brand). But wait, was there ever a doubt? Are we excited? Or…? Catch you on the carpet.”
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Earlier in April, Diet Sabya hinted at this collaboration with a post full of clues. The caption read, “STOP THE PRESSES!!! The impossible just happened! Two titans of their craft — the greatest Bollywood superstar and the biggest designer of our generation — are joining forces for their Met Gala 2025 debut. And let's be real, this is HUGE. Monumental, baby! We're talking HISTORY in the making! This Bollywood icon is about to become the first Indian man to strut his 'dandy' on the Met carpet. Let the guessing games begin!”
About Met Gala 2025
The Met Gala 2025, set for May 5 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will embrace the theme ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’, inspired by Monica L. Miller’s book Slaves to Fashion. The exhibition will explore the history of Black menswear, from its roots in 18th-century Europe to its lasting influence on modern fashion.


























