Shah Rukh Khan to perform at Akash Ambani-Shloka Mehta’s engagement

Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani will throw a grand engagement party for Akash and Shloka on June 30 which will take place at Ambani's residence Antilla. And as per a report by a leading tablid, Shah Rukh Khan will be hosting this engagement bash since he is close to the family.

Shah Rukh Khan is one superstar who began the norm of celebs dancing at weddings and he even gained a lot of fame and offers for the same. Infact SRK included a 'dancing at wedding' bit in his film, 'Fan'.

And now if the latest reports are to be believed then the next lucky couple to have King Khan grooving and entertaining guests at their wedding ceremony is Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta.

Yes, business tycoon Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani will throw a grand engagement party for Akash and Shloka on June 30 which will take place at Ambani's residence Antilla. And as per a report by a leading tablid, Shah Rukh Khan will be hosting this engagement bash since he is close to the family.

Wow! Isn't that amazing?

We are already excited! And we can’t wait to come across the videos and pictures from the upcoming event.

For the unversed Akash Ambani is the eldest son of Mukesh Ambani and had popped 'the' question to childhood sweetheart Shloka, back in March, in Goa to which she said yes. This was followed by an intimate bash organised by the Ambanis. The upcoming party will be the official ring exchange ceremony as per Hindu traditions.

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