He's going to join the figures of Madame Tussauds in New York
Shah Rukh Khan will join the wax figures of the famous at the famed Madame Tussauds at Times Square in New York on August 12 amid a performance by Bollywood dancers.
The colourfully dressed troupe of dancers will perform to the soundtrack from the Shah Rukh starrer 'My Name Is Khan', one of the highest-grossing Bollywood titles released in the US as Khan's figure is unveiled with the DVD release of the film.
Standing in front of a replica of the Taj Mahal, the star's wax figure will be dressed in a sleek black suit and white button down shirt.
He is the latest addition to Madame Tussauds brightly-colored, fully-interactive 'Bollywood Zone,' which allows guests to feel as though they are on a Bollywood film set.
SRK, who was was also named one of Newsweek's '50 Most Powerful People in the World' in 2008, has a fan following numbering in the billions.
Now available from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, the DVD is timed for India's Independence Day and showcases the changing face of Bollywood, the on-screen partnership of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, behind-the-scenes features about the story, music from the film and more.
Described by US media as "A potent, energetic heart-tugger" (Los Angeles Times) and "an affecting fairy tale about the perils of goodness" (New York Times), the film relates the story of an Indian man with a unique way of looking at the world.
The protagonist Rizwan (Shah Rukh) moves to San Francisco and meets a vivacious single mother named Mandira (Kajol). They form a special bond and fall in love against all odds, but fate and tragedy conspire to tear them apart.
Just when it appears as though all hope is lost, Rizwan embarks on a remarkable journey across America to win back the love of his life.