Pictured: Shah Rukh Khan, his spouse Gauri, and their kids Suhana and AbRam raising the tricolor at Mannat


Shah Rukh Khan, along with his family, celebrated India's Independence Day by hoisting the tricolour at their iconic residence, Mannat. The superstar, accompanied by his wife Gauri Khan and children, Suhana Khan and AbRam, took part in the annual tradition on the terrace of their home. This celebration was marked by a heartfelt display of patriotism as they proudly raised the national flag.

Following the ceremony, Shah Rukh Khan extended his warm wishes to his fans. In a message shared on social media, he expressed his love for the country, saying, "Let’s celebrate our beautiful country India with pride in our hearts. Happy Independence Day and love to all!!" His message was met with admiration and love from his massive fanbase, many of whom look forward to his annual Independence Day greetings.

This year’s celebration was reminiscent of last year’s, where Shah Rukh also shared photos and videos of the family hoisting the flag. At that time, he mentioned that his youngest son, AbRam, had taken the lead in turning this into a family tradition. He wrote, "Now the little one has made it a tradition. Hoisting of our beloved Tricolour and wishing everyone a Happy Independence Day. Love to all and may our country, India prosper and all of us with it."

Apart from Shah Rukh Khan, several other Bollywood celebrities joined in celebrating the nation’s independence. Vicky Kaushal shared a photo of the tricolour, while Sonam Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and others also extended their wishes to fans on this significant day.

On the professional front, Shah Rukh Khan is gearing up for his next big release, 'King.' Fans are eagerly awaiting the film, which is expected to be another blockbuster in the superstar’s illustrious career. His patriotic celebrations at Mannat, coupled with his upcoming project, have kept him in the spotlight, further solidifying his status as a beloved icon in Indian cinema.


 

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