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'Aaj ki party teri taraf se': Salman Khan congratulates Shah Rukh Khan on his new OTT app SRK+

Salman Khan congratulated Shah Rukh Khan on his new announcement. 

'Aaj ki party teri taraf se': Salman Khan congratulates Shah Rukh Khan on his new OTT app SRK+

Last Updated: 12.21 PM, Mar 15, 2022

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Celebrities having their own apps is something that has been happening for years now. But did you ever imagine that someone would have their own OTT app? Yes, Shah Rukh Khan is the first among the celebs who made an announcement about his OTT app, named SRK+. Earlier on Tuesday, the superstar took to his social media pages and unveiled a glimpse of his app by writing, "Kuch kuch hone wala hai, OTT ki duniya mein."

Salman Khan quoted tweeted SRK's tweet and asked him for a party by writing the lyrics to the Bajrangi Bhaijaan song. The Dabangg star's tweet read as "Aaj ki party teri taraf se @iamsrk. Congrats on your new OTT app, SRK+."

Back in September 2021, Salman had also promoted Shah Rukh's Disney+ Hotstar ad by writing, "Hmmm, Swagat nahi karoge @iamsrk ka? #SiwaySRK #Ad."

Meanwhile, SRK and Salman are all set to share the screen space in Pathaan, which is due out in 2023. In the film wherein Shah Rukh plays the titular role, which will feature Salman in an extended cameo appearance, the latter will be seen in his appearance as Tiger while making his way to Tiger 3

Interestingly, Aditya Chopra's Yash Raj Films is planning a Spy Universe where fans will witness Pathaan and Tiger coming together and creating a storm on the big screen.

Moreover, the end of Pathaan is the start of Tiger 3, which is being helmed by Maneesh Sharma. While the SRK starrer is directed by Siddharth Anand,

Reports have it that King Khan will also be a part of Tiger 3 in a special appearance. Not just that, even Hrithik Roshan's character from War will be joining the superstar duo in the future.

Tiger 3 is set to be an Eid 2023 release in April. 

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