"I use the excuse of the film to be able to come and see my own city which is Kolkata. The live and stardom you show me. I go all over India but this kind of crowd and love I don't see anywhere," said the actor who was in the city to promote his upcoming film 'Chennai Express'.
A crowd of thousands greeted SRK when he visited City Centre II at Rajarhat, on the outskirts of Kolkata, as the police personnel had a tough time in managing the crowd.
Not only did he watch his fans performing the songs of his film, Khan also danced with them on the song '1 2 3 4 Get On the Dance Floor'.
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