Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan makes history, becomes first Indian actor to have gold coins dedicated to him at Paris' Grevin Museum

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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan makes history, becomes first Indian actor to have gold coins dedicated to him at Paris' Grevin Museum

Shah Rukh Khan has added another feather to his staggering cap. The superstar has made history by becoming the first Indian actor to have a special coin dedicated to him at Paris’ Grevin Museum. The news has gone viral on social media with several fan-clubs of the actor brimming with excitement on this honour.

Did you know that the world’s biggest superstar Shah Rukh Khan has made history by being the first Indian actor to have a special coin dedicated to him at Paris' Grevin Museum. "Saari duniya par main chhaoon" indeed, King Khan! ❤️🔥👑@iamsrk #ShahRukhKhan #GrevinMuseumpic.twitter.com/QQmhIpyHzK

— Shah Rukh Khan Universe Fan Club (@SRKUniverse) July 25, 2024

About the museum

The Musée Grévin is a wax museum located on the Grands Boulevards in the 9th arrondissement of Paris on the right bank of the Seine. The Musée Grévin also has a location in Seoul. Musée Grévin Montreal opened in 2013, and closed in 2021.

An article featuring Shah Rukh Khan has gone viral as fans of the star are excitedly sharing it across platforms. _Titled The Thoroughly Goofy, Undeniably Seductive, All-in-One Charm of Shah Rukh Khan," the article encapsulates the unparalleled charisma and multifaceted persona of the renowned Bollywood icon.

Published by the prestigious entertainment-and-culture magazine of New York, Vulture, The article talks about his early days as an outsider to his transformation into Bollywood’s consummate insider, Shah Rukh Khan’s journey is highlighted as a testament to perseverance and excellence.

The article not only celebrates Khan’s illustrious career but also delves into the enduring relevance of ‘Brand SRK’ across decades.

“SRK is chameleonic, sensual, even as he stays unerringly poised and polite in interviews and on social media, as if he signed a contract for statesmanlike celebrityhood in blood. At 57, he still conveys a whiff of the unconflicted naïveté of 1990s Bollywood superstardom, when gold was an absolute good and fame an incontrovertible blessing. One nickname, “Brand SRK,” feels all too fitting, if unwittingly so, for a populist golden goose willing to lend his image, name, and endorsement even to products as unsexy as ballpoint pens and air conditioners.”

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