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Success Of SRK’s Pathaan Movie Got Gauri Khan Emotional

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SRK's Pathaan

Gauri Khan could not stop her emotions and the movie’s response led to Happy Tears.

SRK’s Pathaan Movie has already made enough revenue in advance bookings. For those unversed, the movie churned a revenue of 106 crores on day one itself. In spite of all the existing controversy, the movie managed to hold its grounds thanks to stardom of SRK. Leftist groups critized the actress attire and actions in the song Besharam Rang. We bet even SRK would not have expected such as comeback. Not only him, but his family underwent through a lot. Gauri stood by Shah Rukh like a rock and had been her strong support system. Success of SRK’s Pathaan movie proved that everything was just worth it.

Jhoome Jo Pathaan Song
Jhoome Jo Pathaan Song

Couple of days before, the movie created a stir after its advance booking numbers scaled and beat some of the actual revenues of the movies. From the advance booking, the movie’s success was long evident. Pathaan’s success is the highest advance booking ever for an original or a dubbed movie.

Shah Rukh Hosts success of Pathaan, Organizes small family bash for friends

Pathaan Movie success has turned out to be a slap on the face to those who had earlier asked for its ban. The movie lead actor recently threw a party for his movie fraternity. As the Pathaan movie received tremendous response, Gauri just could not hot back her tears. Looking at Gauri’s outburst, it seemed that emotions had just taken over. Everyone knows that Gauri Khan and Shah Rukh Khan are the golden couple of Bollywood and their bond only shows that true love exists between them.

Children Suhana and Aryan joined the celebrations


Suhana Khan and Aryan Khan were too extremely happy with the response. While Suhana Khan waits for her big Bollywood debut release, Archies. After this massive blockbuster, Shah Rukh is now all set for Dunki and Jawan.

Also read: Pathaan’s First Day Opening Makes It The Biggest Blockbuster Of All Time

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