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Salman posing with Shah Rukh Khan's family leaves fans in awe

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Salman posing with Shah Rukh Khan's family leaves fans in awe
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Mumbai (Maharashtra), April 1: Several Bollywood and Hollywood celebrities graced the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) grand opening on Friday in Mumbai. It was a star-studded night, with Shah Rukh Khan's wife Gauri Khan and kids Suhana Khan and Aryan Khan also in attendance, but King Khan was missing from the picture. Salman Khan came in and posed with them to make up for the absence.

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SRK missed the red carpet and Salman, who arrived solo, posed with Shah Rukh's family, which left fans awestruck.

Not only did Salman pose with Aryan, but the two also looked dapper.

Though Shah Rukh was not in the family photo, his Friday night outfits set the internet on fire.

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Pooja Dadlani, Shah Rukh's manager, shared his look for the event on Instagram. With his black suit, Shah Rukh looked incredibly handsome. To complete the look, he wore a pendant with a black stone.

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, India's first multi-disciplinary cultural space, presents the best of India's offerings in music, theatre, fine arts, and crafts.

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The Centre will be another important step in developing India's cultural infrastructure and bringing to fruition the finest of Indian and global artists.

The centre will be highly inclusive, with free access for children, students, senior citizens, and people with disabilities, and will place a strong emphasis on community nurturing programmes such as school and college outreach and competitions, awards for arts teachers, in-residency Guru-shishya programmes, and adult art literacy programmes.

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- ANI
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