Inside Video: Shah Rukh Khan And Wife Gauri Dancing At Ambani Event
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The video opens to Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan grooving to a hit AP Dhillon track
The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) launch event was a glitzy affair. Be it Kareena Kapoor-Saif Ali Khan or the OG fashionista Sonam Kapoor, the who's who of Bollywood added stardust to the glamorous night. Our social media feeds are flooded with pictures and videos from the NMACC gala event. From Shah Rukh Khan's dance to Jhoome Jo Pathaan to Varun Dhawan-Gigi Hadid's stage act, the social media updates have kept us glued to the screens. Now, we have a video in which Shah Rukh Khan is dancing with his wife Gauri Khan. Oh yes, you read that right. The video opens to Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan grooving to a hit AP Dhillon track. We can also spot Gauri Khan's BFF Maheep Kapoor and Pathaan director Siddharth Anand in the video. FYI: AP Dhillon performed live on Day 2 of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre launch event.
The video was shared by Jodi along with a series of amazing pictures from the event. She also wrote an elaborate note on Instagram. It read, “Last night we went to the ball. Ok, it wasn't a ball, but it was quite close to it. Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre hosted us to celebrate the opening of their exhibit ‘India in Fashion' and quite honestly it's spectacular. We're home to the most exquisite crafts. We're ancient couturiers. And yet in all these years, this is probably the first time we've got to experience fashion in this way. Our contribution to global fashion is undeniable. Our textiles and crafts are seen across the world. Our beautiful cotton was at one point the currency on which an entire Empire was built. And yet with so much history in fashion, we don't receive the same global recognition as western designers do. To see such an archival curation of Indian craftsmanship and to see it in such a spotlight felt really really special.”
For Shah Rukh Khan, she said, “We also got to see our favourite Shah Rukh Khan! There's no one quite like him.”