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Met Gala 2025: 'I Am Shah Rukh Khan...' SRK Introduces Himself After Western Media Fails To Recognise Him - WATCH

Zee News Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Shah Rukh Khan made his historic Met Gala debut in a custom Sabyasachi outfit, introducing himself to Western media after not being recognised.
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News video: Shah Rukh Khan on Being the First Male Bollywood Actor at the Met Gala

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Shah Rukh Khan and designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee stop to talk with Ego Nwodim and Teyana Taylor at Met Gala 2025 about being the first male Bollywood actor to attend the Met Gala.

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