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Shah Rukh fan of Mahatma Gandhi, Sachin, Chopra, Rajinikanth

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Mumbai: With his Fan anthem being released in six different languages, Shah Rukh Khan says the song is an ode to his idols Mahatma Gandhi, Sachin Tendulkar, Rajinikanth and Yash Chopra.

The song Jabra Fan, which debuted its Hindi version last week, has now been recorded in six more languages - Bengali, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Tamil and Gujarati.

The 50-year-old actor said the whole nation and world is fan of Gandhiji besides him. "Gandhiji, The Father of the Nation is also the worlds biggest star. The whole nation & the world is his fan!," he tweeted along with the link of the song's Gujarati version.

Shah Rukh, who is the proud owner of Kolkata Knight Riders and the state's brand ambassador too, said he is an admirer of the city of joy.

"City of joy, city of KKR & the city that still has the old world charm. Kolkata, aami tomake bhalo bashi! Ur fan," he wrote with the Bengali link of the song.

Sharing the Punjabi version, the Jab Tak Hai Jaan star remembered Chopra and said he is his "ethernal fan".

"Yash ji, no one has shown the purity of Punjabi culture like you did. This one's for you. I'm your eternal fan!."

Shah Rukh, who earlier paid tribute to Rajinikanth in "Chennai Express", said he is proud to be a fan of the Tamil superstar.

Fan, directed by Maneesh Sharma, will hit theatres on April 15.

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