Bollywood’s beloved King, Shah Rukh Khan, lit up a star‑studded event in Mangalore, marking 34 years since his debut with “Deewana.” The occasion, organized by a real‑estate firm, turned into a heartfelt homecoming for the star, who spent his early childhood in the coastal city with his grandfather. Greeted in Kannada, SRK thanked the crowd, “When I arrived I didn’t know what to expect, but the warmth, love, and excitement from the airport to the drive here has been amazing.” He then launched into a high‑energy performance, dancing to iconic tracks like “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,” “Chammak Challo,” and the latest hit “Jhoome Jo Pathaan.” The audience roared as he struck his trademark open‑arms pose, a moment that quickly went viral. A particularly touching segment showed SRK holding up a childhood photograph, reminding fans of the little boy who could never have imagined becoming the King of Bollywood. The video sparked an outpouring of emotion across social media, with followers sharing memories of his journey. Highlights from the night flooded Twitter, with fans and fan clubs posting clips of the dance, the pose, and the nostalgic photo reveal. The event not only celebrated SRK’s cinematic legacy but also reinforced his deep connection to the city that shaped his early years. As the night folded, the star left Mangalore amid cheers, proving that even after three decades, his charisma and love for his fans remain timeless.




