During CNN-News18's event on Wednesday,바카라 웹사이트Shah Rukh Khan gained바카라 웹사이트attention for his speech for winning the바카라 웹사이트'Indian of the Year' award when he called바카라 웹사이트himself 'Indian for all ages.' At the same event, filmmaker Mani Ratnam was also present. The two had a playful banter바카라 웹사이트where they바카라 웹사이트discussed the possibility of collaborating on a new project. Khan 'requested and begged' for another opportunity with Ratnam.
For the unversed, the two have worked on 'Dil Se' in 1998, which바카라 웹사이트emerged as a superhit. Since then, the two did not team up to do another film.바카라 웹사이트


told the filmmaker, "I'm requesting you, I'm begging you and I'm telling you every time to do a film with me. I swear, this time, I'll바카라 웹사이트dance바카라 웹사이트on top of the plane for 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' if you tell me... And, good evening Suhasini (Mani Ratnam's wife). I told you that time to tell him 'Shah Rukh, Shah Rukh' before he sleeps."
For those who don't know, 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' is an iconic dance song from the film, wherein Khan and Malaikaa Arora were seen dancing on top of a moving train.
Mani Ratnam바카라 웹사이트cheekily replied with, "when he buys a plane... I'll do it."
Riding high on the success of his films 'Pathaan, 'Jawan,' and 'Dunki' last year, and how well they've done at box office collections, Khan, with wit, said, "Mani, let me just tell you, the way my films are doing...this plane is not far way." In response, the filmmaker laughed and said, "I'll bring it down to earth, don't worry."
SRK then proceeded to sing a song from the same film바카라 웹사이트'Jiya Jale' as he said, "I'm coming."
Towards the end of the event, Khan joked,바카라 웹사이트"Thank you, Mani sir, for the film! March, I'll be there sir. Morning shift, 2 am," and walked away, spreading laughter all across the room.바카라 웹사이트