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B'Town Wishes Shah Rukh Khan On His 50th Birthday

B'Town Wishes Shah Rukh Khan On His 50th Birthday
Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan gestures during a press conference ahead of his
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Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan gestures during a press conference ahead of his

NEW DELHI -- Not only Shah Rukh Khan's fans are excited to see him turn 50, Bollywood celebs are also not taking a back seat to make his day special.

Karan Johar took to Twitter and posted a picture with the birthday boy, where he is seen kissing the director on his cheek and captioned the pic, "Happy birthday Bhai!!!!! @iamsrk.....all the love from all of us at @DharmaMovies."

Happy birthday Bhai!!!!! @iamsrk.....all the love from all of us at @DharmaMoviespic.twitter.com/3ZIPWcaYaf

— Karan Johar (@karanjohar) November 1, 2015

Meanwhile, Kajol, who will be sharing the screen space with the 'happy New Year' star in Dilwale posted, "Wishing my dilwala friend @iamsrk a very happy birthday and a wonderful year ahead :)"

Wishing my dilwala friend @iamsrk a very happy birthday and a wonderful year ahead :)

— Kajol (@KajolAtUN) November 2, 2015

Farah Khan, also posted a cuddling selfie with Shah Rukh and captioned it, "Happy 50th to my darling @iamsrk .. 50 yrs of combined friendship, millions of happy memories n many more to come."

Happy 50th to my darling @iamsrk .. 50 yrs of combined friendship, millions of happy memories n many more to come💗 pic.twitter.com/IsKcmkzT7c

— Farah Khan (@TheFarahKhan) November 1, 2015

Celebs like Sonu Sood, Anupam kher, Madhur bhandarkar, Vivek Oberoi, Genelia Deshmukh, Ranganathan Madhavan, Sushant Rajput and Sophie Choudry also wished Shah Rukh.

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