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Shah Rukh Khan's costumes in a movie had cost so much that you could have bought a sea-facing bungalow in Mumbai

Shah Rukh Khan's costumes in a movie had cost so much that you could have bought a sea-facing bungalow in Mumbai

Time of India3 days ago
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Shah Rukh Khan is known for his grand films and outfits. One of the films is Ra.One, in which costumes were incredibly expensive. He used multiple versions of coats for different scenes. The total costume budget was almost the same as some Bollywood film budgets. Shah Rukh Khan is now preparing for his next film, King. Read on!
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