When Gulshan Grover was denied a visa for Morocco because of Shah Rukh Khan

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Gulshan Grover and Shah Rukh Khan in a flashback (courtesy gulshangrover)

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  • Gulshan Grover was talking about the best Indian dancer
  • He recounted a ROFL incident on the show
  • Gulshan Grover and SRK shared screen space in multiple movies

New Delhi:

Actor Gulshan Grover, in a recent episode of a dance reality show Best dancer in India, recounted a ROFL incident about when he was sort of in a tough spot because of Shah Rukh Khan. Gulshan Grover, who played the villain in Shah Rukh Khan’s films Yes Boss and Duplicate, was speaking of the superstar’s fan base around the world when he reported on the incident. Talk on Best dancer in IndiaGulshan Grover said during a stopover in Morocco on one of his international trips, he applied for a one-day visa from officials. According to Mr. Grover, one of the officials was a staunch fan of Shah Rukh, who rejected his visa and cited the reason: “Because you beat Shah Rukh Khan.”

In response, Gulshan Grover revealed that he said, “Shah Rukh Khan is my friend, my brother. I don’t beat him in real life or he doesn’t beat me in real life. It’s just in real life. movies.” Gulshan Grover’s viral clip talking about Shah Rukh’s fandom has been shared by fan clubs and here’s just a preview:

Gulshan Grover, addressing Hindustan Times last year, had given Shah Rukh Khan credit for his connection to Hollywood. Gulshan Grover, who has participated in international projects such as Blind ambition, prisoners of the sun, desperate efforts and Beep, said: “Shah Rukh and I were working in director Aziz Mirza’s film Yes Boss (1997) and this time I was selected for a Hollywood movie The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli and Baloo (1997) to play the main antagonist. It was the last call for me to come to Hollywood and sign the movie. I was in a big dilemma and before turning down the offer, I went to Shah Rukh and had him read the script. He insisted that I take the first flight to Hollywood. “

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