Shah Rukh’s ‘tuk tuk’ moment with Saina Nehwal

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Who said wishes don’t come true.

Badminton star Saina Nehwal recently wished to meet none other than superstar Shah Rukh Khan as he was shooting in her hometown for ‘Dilwale’.

Saina tweeted:

The humble King Khan tweeted back and they decided to meet:

The ‘Happy New Year’ star kept his promise and met the badminton ace on the set of ‘Dilwale’.

Shah Rukh who joined Instagram after two years shared a picture of Saina with a badminton racquet without any strings in her hand.

He captioned it with the famous Mohammed rafi- Asha Bhosle song, ‘Dhal Gaya Din Ho gai Sham’. The song from the flick ‘Hamjoli’ also had a ‘badminton match’ scene.

Shah Rukh’s reason for ‘no strings’ in Saina’s racquet:

Even the super excited Saina also posted a picture saying:

Not only King Khan, she had also met Kajol earlier. She also posted pictures with Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon, whom she met on the set.

“It was nice meeting Varun and Kriti on the sets of Dilwale…

“I would like to thank Rohit Shetty sir the director for showing us the ‘Dilwale’ shooting amazing person.”

The film is set to woo the audience on December 18.

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