The actor took to Twitter on Monday after he spotted his Raees co-star Mahira Khan wearing a shirt with the now popular dialogue, "Baniye ka dimaag aur Miyaanbhai ki daring!"
The shirt, also donned by Raees director Rahul Dholakia, seemed to have piqued Shah Rukh's interest.
Our happy man @rahuldholakia pic.twitter.com/ufAXEame5J
— Mandvi Gayatri Sharma (@MandviSharma) March 10, 2016
@MandviSharma major fomo ;) this is crazy, guess what I'm wearing..✌🏼️ pic.twitter.com/BoaIW9P4vU
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) March 10, 2016
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SRK took to Twitter to question why he was the only one who didn't have this T-shirt. "Am I the only one who doesn’t have this t shirt?! Or is there a rule u can either mouth the lines or wear them?"
Am I the only one who doesn’t have this t shirt?! Or is there a rule u can either mouth the lines or wear them? https://t.co/IjbfnqkswL
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) March 10, 2016
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Mahira playfully responded to his tweet, pointing out that he had, in fact, been left out.
@iamsrk @MandviSharma hahahaha! You might be the only one and yes it's totally because that's the rule ;)
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) March 10, 2016
If you're wondering what the famous Raees line means, the term 'Baniye ka Dimaag' is used to describe SRK's character as exceptionally intelligent -- a common characteristic of a Baniya (caste of merchants and traders) while 'Miyan Bhai ki Daring' refers to his fearless and bold character, just like the Miyanbhais (slang for Indian Muslims).
@iamsrk very nice Sir , God bless you
— SANGRAM U SINGH (@Sangram_Sanjeet) July 16, 2015
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Guess who? pic.twitter.com/ffB3Rs9FcK
— Mandvi Gayatri Sharma (@MandviSharma) March 10, 2016
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