Waiting to catch a glimpse of Bollywood's king Khan, Shahrukh, scores of fans gathered at the Nizzamuddin Railway station on Tuesday, where the actor boarded off the train he took from Mumbai.
Fans of the 51-year-old actor, who is currently on a promotional spree for his upcoming flick 'Raees' in the national capital, went hayway while waiting to meet their favourite star.
Sultan, a die-hard Shahrukh fan had been waiting at the railway station from 7:30 am to catch a glimpse of the 'fan' star.
He said, "People are saying that he has left from here. It's not possible that Shahrukh Khan can leave without meeting us."
Another fan said if the 'Dilwale' star doesn't meet them, they would go and watch Hrithik Roshan starrer 'Kaabil' instead of 'Raees'.
He stated, "We will wait till evening and if Shahrukh will not meet us, we will not see his film 'Raees'".
Some of the crazy fan had even bunked their schools and colleges just to meet their favourite star and get an autograph.
A school going boy said, "I have seen Shahrukh once at the Kapil Sharma Comedy Show in Delhi, I had come to see him again but couldn't."
Some fans always expressed resentment against the actor for leaving the station without meeting them. A group of fans said, "Shahrukh, if you see this video, we want to tell you that we love you".
The entire team of Raees, along with producer Ritesh Sidhwani, director Rahul Dholakia and other crew members were also aboard with the 'DDLJ' star.
The film, which also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Mahira Khan, is slated to release on January 25.
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