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Shah Rukh Khan playfully responded to a video of Farah Khan's cook, Dilip, hilariously recreating the song 'Badli Si Hawa Hai' from Aryan Khan's upcoming series. SRK's witty retort teased Farah about her choreography over their 30 years of collaboration, contrasting it with Dilip's enthusiastic moves. The song, composed by Anirudh Ravichander, features vocals by Arijit Singh and Amira Gill.
Shah Rukh Khan never misses a chance to turn a viral moment into pure entertainment. The superstar recently joined the online buzz around a quirky video shared by his close friend Farah Khan, where her cook Dilip hilariously recreated the newly released track Badli Si Hawa Hai from Aryan Khan’s The Ba**ds of Bollywood*. With his signature wit, SRK not only reacted to the clip but also pulled Farah’s leg in a way only he can — making the lighthearted exchange a highlight for fans.
Dilip’s quirky performance
In the video, social media favourite Dilip is seen confidently singing and adding his quirky twist to Badli Si Hawa Hai, directed by Aryan Khan. The fun moment quickly won over fans — and soon enough, Shah Rukh Khan himself joined in on the buzz. Sharing the clip, Farah Khan cheekily tagged SRK, Gauri Khan, and Aryan while jokingly apologising for Dilip’s hilarious dance rendition of the track.She wrote, “My apologies to @iamsrk @gaurikhan n @___aryan___ for dilip s enthusiasm!! Par gaana hain hi itna accha he couldn’t help himself #badlisihawahai #ba….dsofbollywood!."
SRK’s trademark humor
Shah Rukh Khan’s reaction to the video was classic SRK — he couldn’t resist teasing Farah Khan, all while slipping in his trademark dose of humor. He wrote, “U should apologise, because in 30 years of directing me, u haven’t given me any dance steps as wonderful as what Dilip is doing??!! Still love u."
About the song Badli Si Hawa Hai
Badli Si Hawa Hai, composed by Anirudh Ravichander, is the first track from Aryan Khan’s much-awaited series The Ba**ds of Bollywood*. The breezy beach number features lead stars Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, and Raghav Juyal, with vocals by Arijit Singh and Amira Gill, and lyrics penned by Kumaar.
Directed by Aryan behind the camera, the song’s vibrant video leaves a striking impression. Adding to the buzz, King Khan also shared a still from the track on Instagram.Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan share a long history of blockbuster collaborations, having worked together on hits like Main Hoon Na and Om Shanti Om, among others.