Shah Rukh Khan urges fans to not use mobile phones when watching his movie, Raees in cinema halls.
Shah Rukh Khan has just sent out a warning for his fans to not use cellphones while watching Raees. The production house shared a video clip where we see an intimidatingKhan stare at the screen as he urges fans to not check phones or fidget with it when watching his upcoming film. Wearing the signature kohl and an olive green kurta, the actor expresses how much he would dislike if someone removes their phone out during Raees. Now this scene is exactly what we’ve seen in the trailer of the film as well. If you’ve seen the trailer, you’ll remember the part where an angry Shah Rukh slams the phone and rotates on the chair.
The video is basically to promote no usage of phones during the screening of films. Since Khan’s film is releasing this month, who better than using him to promote this message. The actor clearly states that if your work calls need attending, then it’s cool. However, when in cinema hall and if your phone rings, then it’s wrong. Bottom line? Don’t use phones at theatres. The coolest part about this video though is the car phone which SRK seems to have borrowed from his toddler. In case you missed it, we’ve caught a glimpse of the car phone which you can check out below. Isn’t it cute?
Starring Mahira Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in pivotal roles, the film will release on January 25, 2017 and is all set to clash with Hrithik Roshan’s Kaabil. It’s sad that the film after waiting for almost two years finally gets a headway to release but ends up in a clash with an A-lister’s project.
Are you excited for Raees and Kaabil? Tell us which film will you watch on January 25? Write to us in the comments box below and stay tuned to this space for hot updates on both the films.
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