The recent Twitter conversation between King Khan and Karan Johar, on one hand will give you major friendship goals, and on the other, it is just another instance that proves SRK is quite the wordsmith.
SRK's 'Raees' released a day back and KJo tweeted to wish his BFF for his standout performance.
What followed was a series of hilarious posts in which Aamir Khan's 'Dangal' and Karan's last film 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' were invoked and the duo certainly entertained everyone with their camaraderie.
The ace filmmaker tweeted, "And..#RAEES has been watched and LOVED! Full on paisa vasool SUPERHIT!!! @iamsrk iamsrk nails the part to perfection! He's smouldering!!! Congratulations Bhai!! @iamsrk ..you are just amazing in the film!! Congratulations team #raees @ritesh_sid @FarOutAkhtar @rahuldholakia."
SRK had a perfect reply as he wrote, "Now u should also make an intense action film. U have it in u. Dishoom Dishoom Hota Hai."
The 'Unsuitable Boy' had a fitting reply to this as he wrote, "Uh...if you promise to ghost direct it! Am on!!!!!"
The 51-year-old replied he is the person who has always directed 'action' sequences in Karan's films. "I have always directed ur action scenes. Every scene where I run furiously after the ladies and hold their hand!!"
Johar then 'revealed' that it was Shah Rukh who 'directed' the basketball scenes in 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' as he replied, "Haha!! That's true and it's time to tell everyone you directed the basketball scenes in kuch kuch as well!!!"
That's when the 'Raees' star suggested the director to make a sports film titled 'Ae Dangal Hai Mushkil'.
Shah Rukh and Karan's friendship is more than two decades older and SRK has been the leading man of many films directed by KJo.
They began with 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' and then went on make some blockbusters like 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham', 'My Name Is Khan', 'Kal Ho Na Ho' and 'Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna'.
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