Shahrukh Khan reached Vaishno Devi temple for the third time in a year, prayed for the success of Donkey after Pathan, Jawan.

Shahrukh Khan reached Vaishno Devi temple for the third time in a year, prayed for the success of Donkey after Pathan, Jawan.

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Dunky is just a few days away from its release. Rajkumar Hirani’s new film starring Shahrukh Khan, Vicky Kaushal, Taapsee Pannu is releasing on 21st December. There is already enough buzz about the film. The discussion is increasing with Shahrukh revealing one after the other Dunky Drops. Now, ahead of the release of the new film, Shah Rukh Khan has followed a ritual that he did during his last two releases, Jawan and Pathan.

Before the release of Dunki, Shahrukh Khan visited Vaisho Devi Temple in Jammu and Kashmir.

Currently, a video of Shahrukh Khan is making a lot of headlines in the news of the entertainment world. The video shows a man fully masked walking around surrounded by a few people. We can’t see Shahrukh’s face but the latest report confirms that it is Shahrukh. Shahrukh has been visiting the temple before the release of his films. He did the same with Jawan and Pathan and both of them proved to be blockbusters. Looks like Shahrukh Khan wants Dunky to repeat history at the box office.

Jawan did a worldwide business of Rs 1125 crore, while Pathan did a worldwide business of Rs 1054 crore. And there are a lot of expectations from Dinky too. Fans feel that Dinky can surpass the collections of Jawan and Pathan. Let’s see what happens to Dinky after its release.

Apart from Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal and SRK, Dunky also stars Anil Grover, Vikram Kochhar and Boman Irani. This is the first time that Rajkumar Hirani is working with Shahrukh Khan. Fans are eagerly waiting for it.

Recently, Shahrukh released Donkey Drop 5, a song titled O Mahi. It is a promotional romantic number sung by Arijit Singh. Irshad Kamil has written the lyrics and Pritam has composed the music. The budget of the film is reportedly ₹120 crore, which also includes marketing costs.



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