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Aamir Khan’s singing gets interrupted by Shah Rukh Khan; the former looks disappointed

Aamir Khan’s singing gets interrupted by Shah Rukh Khan; the former looks disappointed

Kritika Gaur 3 months ago 0 7

Recently, Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan together attended the grand Joy Forum 2025 in Riyadh.

The three Khans recently made to the grand Joy Forum 2025 in Riyadh. Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Salman Khan opened up about their journey in the film industry and also did some fun antics. However, when Aamir started to sing ‘Oh Re Taal Mile NadiKeJal Mein,’ from the 1968 film AnokhiRaat, he was interrupted by SRK.

Shah Rukh Khan interrupts Aamir Khan’s song, making the latter feel disappointed.

Aamir Khan was recently seen singing Oh Re Taal Mile NadiKeJal Mein, from the 1968 film AnokhiRaat, at the Joy Forum in Riyadh in the presence of SRK and Salman Khan. In a video, Shah Rukh Khan said, “Salman and I, we will just stand behind and we will do a little dance.” Aamir Khan said, “Kya mastikarrahahaiyeh (What fun he is up to).” As Shah Rukh showed Salman Khan their dance steps, Aamir asked what song he should sing. Shah Rukh replied, “Whichever song you want.” Salman said, “Whichever song you want to sing, Aamir. We are your background dancers.”

Netizens noticed Aamir Khan wanted to sing for a longer time. As Aamir was seen continuing his singing, SRK said, “Big round of applause for ladies and gentlemen. His first public performance was during his classical singing lessons. And in Saudi Arabia.” Aamir then looked at Shah Rukh, smiled and shook his head. A fan, on this, reacted, “He wanted to sing for longer.” Another asked, “Did Shah Rukh just cut off Aamir singing midway?” A third person wrote, “I think Aamir was a little taken aback by SRK talking while he was still singing.” One more commented, “Aamir looked shocked when Shah Rukh suddenly started speaking while he sang the second line of the song.”

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