A Prank Gone Wrong?

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    • Publish Date: Jun 9 2017 2:28PM
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    • Updated Date: Jun 9 2017 2:28PM
A Prank Gone Wrong?

Shah Rukh Khan has a reputation of being quite a sport. Hardly a few people get to see the hot-headed version of King Khan, as he has always handles it well with his wit and charm. But it seems like Rameez Galal, an Egyptian journalist turned out to be one of those few who managed to bring out the ugly side of the Badshah, and on top of that, he even managed to capture it on camera!

In this video, we can see SRK and TV presenter Nishan, who was also a part of the prank, struggling to get out of quicksand, and at this moment, Rameez is seen approaching Khan disguised as a Komodo Dragon, which naturally bummed the two. But the moment Rameez took his head out of the suit, it all made sense to SRK and all hell broke loose. Seems like this time, Khan the prankster did not enjoy being at the receiving end of the joke

Check out the video below. We won’t blame you if you don’t believe what you see: 


We are wondering if this is for real or was it all actually staged. There are rumors that Khan was paid a handsome amount for doing what you just saw, but it looks way too real to be deemed staged.


What do you think? Do share your thoughts with us!

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Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Couldn''t believe!

Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

I cannot believe it!!!

Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

This is seriously a horrible prank played on Shahrukh Khan. I totally agree with the statement that he said,"You have called me all the way from India to do this shit." This was very wrong.

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