King Khan floored by Charan’s moves

King Khan floored by Charan’s moves
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King Khan floored by Charan’s moves. After calling on Mahesh Babu a fortnight ago, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan met Ram Charan earlier this week. Admittedly, Charan and his team were thrilled with the visit of Khan.

After calling on Mahesh Babu a fortnight ago, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan met Ram Charan earlier this week. Admittedly, Charan and his team were thrilled with the visit of Khan. “Girls on the sets went crazy. He saw parts of ‘Bruce Lee’ title song and loved it,” posted Charan on his FB page. But there’s more to the story. Read on…

Shah Rukh Khan (right) and Ram Charan (left) checking the monitor. The latter’s wife Upasna is also seen in the background

Looks like Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan will remember his trip to the City of Pearls for a long time. Ascribe it to the shooting of his next ‘Dilwale’, the star is having a gala time bonding big time with the Tollywood actors. Close on the heels of meeting Mahesh Babu on the sets of ‘Brahmotsavam’, Khan dropped in on the sets of Ram Charan’s forthcoming film ‘Bruce Lee’ earlier this week.

The actor, who was shooting at a private studio on the city outskirts, paid a surprise visit to the sets of Charan’s film where the unit was filming the title track ‘Lee Lee Bruce Lee’ on the lead pair. “Shah Rukh surprised everyone with his visit on Monday mid-night (early hours of Tuesday). Since he knew Charan personally, and it was the last day of shoot of ‘Bruce Lee’, he came to extend his greetings to Charan and the unit.

He stayed for an hour on the sets and both the actors spent quality time discussing about films,” said a close to the unit. The source further said that Shah Rukh was quite fascinated by Charan’s moves. “SRK discussed about the dance moves in South and was left swooning with the way Charan went about the title track. He could not but help raving about it,” added the source.

By Sashidhar Adivi

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