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SRK goes shirtless to thank fans

| | May 15, 2015, at 10:19 pm
Mumbai, May 15 (IBNS): With 13 million fans following him on Twitter, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan thanked his fans in a 'shirtless' avatar as he posted a video on the popular micro-blogging site.

Khan thanked his fans for making his virtual home in Twitter 'colourful'.

In a 29 seconds clip, Khan said: "Thank you 13 million for making this very colourfiul home with me.And yes, I am wearing glares but I am not wearing a shirt.”

Khan regularly uses Twitter to post his remarks and connect with his fans.

His last tweet read: "If I was allowed just the A & B of life to choose from….I would take Acting and Babysitting. Baby’s day out part 2."

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