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Shah Rukh Khan's Temporary Move: A Testament to His Humility

Shah Rukh Khan's Temporary Move: A Testament to His Humility

Post by : Rameen Ariff

Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan continues to win admiration, not only for his cinematic achievements but also for his down-to-earth demeanor. As renovations at his beloved home, Mannat, are underway, he has chosen to reside temporarily in a nearby apartment.

Currently, Shah Rukh Khan and his family are staying at Puja Casa, a luxurious apartment complex owned by film producer Vashu Bhagnani and his son, Jackky Bhagnani, who are hosting the actor for a three-year rental period.

In a recent chat, Jackky Bhagnani expressed deep admiration for Shah Rukh's humility and graciousness. He noted how, despite being a global superstar, Shah Rukh always treats others with respect, making them feel significant during conversations.

Jackky further highlighted how Shah Rukh takes the time to personally escort guests out, a gesture that showcases his grounded nature. He mentioned that while many expect different behavior from celebrities, Shah Rukh embodies the opposite.

The family relocated to the apartment in 2025 as renovation work commenced at Mannat, which, being a heritage site, requires special permits for any modifications. The ongoing renovation is set to include expansions and may take up to two years to complete.

For the time being, Shah Rukh Khan and his family are residing across various floors of the apartment, accompanied by their staff and security. Though the accommodations are smaller than Mannat, adjustments have been made to suit their requirements.

This narrative not only emphasizes Shah Rukh Khan's remarkable success but also highlights his enduring humility, even while temporarily away from his cherished home.

April 18, 2026 5:46 p.m. 413

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