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Vicky Kaushal shares major throwback pic with Shah Rukh Khan, says ‘Dreams do come true’

Actor Vicky Kaushal on Tuesday shared a throwback picture collage of himself and Shah Rukh Khan, declaring “dreams do come true.” Vicky shared the post on Instagram stories.
The post contains two pictures. The one on the left shows Vicky as a boy, posing with Shah Rukh on what appears to be the sets of his 2001 historical epic, Asoka. The picture on the right shows Vicky and Shah Rukh co-hosting a recent awards show.

Vicky has spoken about his nervousness around SRK in the past. The Uri actor was invited to Shah Rukh’s annual Diwali party in 2018 and arrived underdressed for the occasion. “Me, Taapsee, Rajkummar Rao...three-four of us were prepared for a birthday casual scene till we realized that we were so off. We were hanging out in one corner behind the curtain. Like, bar ke peeche wale curtain ke peeche wale wall ke peeche. We were like, koi dekh na le humein. I was so embarrassed because I was the first of that lot to enter,” he said.

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