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VIDEO: Shah Rukh Khan wins the internet as he takes Asha Bhosle's ‘dirty’ tea cup at World Cup 2023 Finals

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Monday, 20 November 2023 (12:50 IST)
Several Bollywood celebrities including Shah Rukh Khan and legendary singer Asha Bhosle, attended 2023 World Cup final match between India and Australia. A video from the stadium is now going viral on the internet that shows King Khan's sweet gesture towards Asha Bhosle. The Bollywood superstar himself cleared the singer's teacup after she was done drinking it.

In the viral video, Shah Rukh Khan is seen sitting alongside Asha Bhosle, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah and Gauri Khan. Jawan actor was talking to the singer when he notices her empty cup of tea. SRK then takes the empty cup from her hand and gets up to keep it away. Later, a man notices the actor with the cup and takes it away.

As the video went viral, netizens couldn’t help praising SRK’s courteous nature.

“King Khan is a pure soul,” said a user.

“That is why He is the real KING,” added another person.

“That what's makes him a Badshah,” another person wrote.

 
“True Hero (off the screen) and deserve huge applause and respect..He is true King of Bollywood,” another use said.

Another person added, “Sir , this defines the classs of a person and not money or power Much heartwarming..!!”

“Lovely and modest gesture,” commented another user.

An outstanding Travis Head century and half-century by Marnus Labuschagne broke millions of Indian hearts as they guided Australia to lay claim to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup for the record sixth time by comprehensively beating the hosts by 6 wickets in the finals at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.

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