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NMACC grand opening: Shah Rukh Khan sets the internet on fire with his all-black look; leaves fans and celebs in awe

Shah Rukh Khan's manager, Pooja Dadlani, shared the photos on her Instagram page.

NMACC grand opening: Shah Rukh Khan sets the internet on fire with his all-black look; leaves fans and celebs in awe
Shah Rukh Khan (Courtesy: Pooja Dadlani Gurnani/Instagram)

Last Updated: 10.36 AM, Apr 01, 2023

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Who's Who of Bollywood was present at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center's (NMACC) grand opening on Friday night in Mumbai, which was a star-studded occasion.

Shah Rukh Khan avoided the photographers as Salman Khan and Amir Khan posed for the cameras! But his outfit for Friday night lit up the internet.

Shah Rukh's manager, Pooja Dadlani, put a picture of the actor dressed for the event on Instagram. With his black suit, the superstar looked incredibly handsome. To complete his appearance, he wore a pendant with a black stone.

Celebs and SRK fans flocked to the comment section as soon as Pooja shared these images.

"What is this behaviour, Pooja?" said Mahira Khan, who co-starred with Shah Rukh in "Raees."

Mahira Khan's comment on Shah Rukh Khan's photos (Courtesy: Pooja Dadlani Gurnani/Instagram)
Mahira Khan's comment on Shah Rukh Khan's photos (Courtesy: Pooja Dadlani Gurnani/Instagram)

Guneet Monga, an Oscar-winning producer, wrote "Dear Lord" and included several heart emojis.

Guneet Monga's comment on Shah Rukh Khan's photos (Courtesy: Pooja Dadlani Gurnani/Instagram)
Guneet Monga's comment on Shah Rukh Khan's photos (Courtesy: Pooja Dadlani Gurnani/Instagram)

A fan wrote that SRK is competing with his own son, Aryan Khan. Another person said, "For a while, I thought it was Aryan!"

Salman Khan joined Gauri Khan, Aryan Khan, and Suhana Khan for a unique photo opportunity at the occasion, despite Shah Rukh not being in the family picture.

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, India's first-of-its-kind multidisciplinary cultural venue, presents the country's greatest offerings in music, theatre, fine arts, and crafts.

The Centre will be a significant step in enhancing India's cultural infrastructure and realising the best artistic endeavours from both India and throughout the globe.

The center will put a strong emphasis on community nurturing programs such as school and college outreach and competitions, awards for arts teachers, in-residency Guru-shishya programs, and adult art literacy programs. Children, students, seniors, and people with disabilities will all have free access to the facility.

The cultural centre houses the imposing 2,000-seat Grand Theatre, the cutting-edge 250-seat Studio Theatre, and the intimate 12-seat Cube, as well as the Art House, a four-story dedicated visual arts space constructed in accordance with international museum standards with the aim of housing a changing array of exhibits and installations from the best artistic talent around the world and India.

A stunning collection of public artwork by well-known Indian and international artists, including "Kamal Kunj," one of the biggest Pichwai paintings in India, is displayed across the Center's concourses.

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