Shah Rukh Khan's Ajmer Sharif Dargah visit: security expert details chaos, SRK stays calm


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Jan 10: Shah Rukh Khan, the “King of Bollywood,” has a fan following that is nothing short of extraordinary. A recent interview with renowned security consultant Yusuf Ibrahim brought to light an unforgettable experience during SRK’s visit to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, shedding light on the overwhelming crowds and the superstar’s calm under pressure.

Yusuf, who has worked with stars like Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan, recalled an incident from the IPL season when SRK decided to visit the dargah. However, the timing was less than ideal, with their visit falling on a Friday afternoon, coinciding with peak namaaz time. As word spread that Shah Rukh was arriving, the town of Ajmer saw an explosion of fans eager to catch a glimpse of the actor.

"The crowd was so massive that we were literally pushed to the dargah, and then pushed back to the car," Yusuf shared. Despite the pandemonium, Shah Rukh Khan remained unflustered. Yusuf praised SRK’s temperament, noting how he kept calm in such a chaotic situation, understanding that the excitement of his fans was not something that could be controlled.

Yusuf also reminisced about a personal moment with SRK that left a lasting impression. When SRK met Yusuf’s parents, he complimented them for raising a hardworking son, which deeply touched them. "It’s not a joke," Yusuf said, referring to the impact of SRK’s kind words.

On the professional front, Shah Rukh Khan is set to star in King, a film that also marks the debut of his daughter, Suhana Khan, as a lead actress. Fans are eagerly awaiting more updates on this exciting new project.

 

  

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