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Inside photos and videos of Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor during PM Narendra Modi’s speech at 141st IOC session go viral – WATCH | Hindi Movie News

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This is the first time that the International Olympic Committee session took place in Mumbai and it happened in India after 40 years. The 141st IOC session held at NMACC was inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi who arrived in Mumbai. He was welcomed by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and DCM Devendra Fadnavis. Amidst Bollywood celebs, one saw Shah Rukh Khan attend the opening ceremony on Saturday along with Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor.
Deepika made a stunning statement in a checkered grey pant suit. Meanwhile, Ranbir and Alia opted for colour coordinated ethnic wear. SRK didn’t pose outside for the paps, however, insider pictures and videos of them have not gone viral. One sees Shah Rukh and Deepika sitting next to each other, while Alia and Ranbir are sitting behind them. In one picture which has gone viral, netizens think Alia has fallen asleep during the sleep.
See pic here:

Some users had the most hilarious comments on this photo. One user wrote, “Alia so rahi hai shayad” while another said “Looks like ranbir and alia are not interested and are bored.” A user said, “Ranbir checking score for the the ind pak game.”
Meanwhile, some videos have also gone viral and were shared by SRK’s fan club on social media.

They were all also captured clapping during the Prime Minister’s speech.

But SRK and Deepika fans were happy to just see them together and the duo were seen indulging in some conversations during the session.

Shah Rukh attended the event wearing a black suit and looking quite dapper. The actors were last seen together in ‘Jawan’.


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