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Shah Rukh Khan dances with India's first transgender band | Video

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SRK's greenroom gate-crashed by transgender band

Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan’s love for his fans is known to be as strong as the love of his fans for him and it was proved once again when the 6-Pack Band, India’s first transgender band, gatecrashed the greenroom of King Khan during the theatrical trailer launch of his next film Fan.

The gates of Yash Raj Films Studio were opened to thousands of fans for the launch of the theatrical trailer of Fan. And as he was prepping for the launch in his greenroom, there was knock on the door from the members of India’s first transgender band, the 6-Pack Band,.

The band, that was launched by YRF’s youth wing, Y-Films, had requested for a meeting with SRK to give him their blessings along with a special message, said an official statement released by the production house.

SRK, as always, was kind enough to not only make time for them, but as they sang “Jabra Fan” and one of their own original songs to him, he joined them for an impromptu dance, hugging each one of them and wishing them luck in return.

The 6-Pack Band's first three music videos including a cover of Pharrell’s chartbuster as “Hum Hain Happy” and collaborations with Sonu Nigam “Sab Rab De Bande” have clocked over 7 million views. They have 3 more videos in the pipeline including a collaboration with legend Asha Bhosle’s granddaughter Zanai Bhosle.

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