Post by : Bianca Haleem
Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan made an appearance at Mumbai airport on January 29 as he set out for Dubai.
Dressed in a laid-back yet chic outfit, SRK opted for a white shirt layered with a blue hoodie and denim cargo pants, accessorizing with a beanie, sunglasses, and a shoulder bag.
He is slated to receive the Global Style Icon Award during the two-day Dubai Mall Global Fashion Awards event, taking place from January 29 to 30. This prestigious ceremony recognises impactful figures in fashion, culture, and global outreach.
The event promises to feature prominent personalities, including Reem Acra, Brunello Cucinelli, and representatives from the Armani Group. A heartfelt tribute to Giorgio Armani will also be delivered by Giuseppe Marsocci.
On the professional front, Shah Rukh Khan will soon be seen in King, set to release on December 24, 2026. Directed by Siddharth Anand, this film marks their collaboration following the success of Pathaan.
King is expected to deliver an exhilarating blend of action, style, and visual appeal. The film, produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Marflix Pictures, features Deepika Padukone, Suhana Khan, and Abhishek Bachchan alongside SRK.
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