Shah Rukh Khan, incidentally, isn’t the only celebrity owner of a team in CPL. According to a report in Times of India, Khan’s company, Red Chilies Entertainment and KKR co-owners Juhi Chawla and husband Jay Mehta have invested in T&T franchise. And now, King Khan has put his money behind the Trinidad & Tobago franchise, which is a part of the Caribbean Premier League.
The actor and producer, known for his dynamic business vision already co-owns Kolkata Knight Riders, one of the most successful and popular teams featured in the Indian Premier League (IPL) annual Twenty20 tournament. Shah Rukh Khan is not content with owning just one twenty20 cricket team. The video is available on the singer’s official Facebook page, in case you’re interested.
With a signature club track vibe and cheesy Punjabi lyrics, ‘Imaginery’ is destined to become the next big thing at local weddings even if the song lacks the kind of sensational impact his earlier songs made. Imran’s vocals may not have evolved but his personal style certainly has he has gotten rid of his razor sharp, spiked hairstyle to go for slicked-back long locks tied into a pony tail. There aren’t any peppy, fast beats like ‘Ni Nachle’ but it picks off a similar beat as ‘Amplifier’. Produced by Eren E like most of Imran’s famed tracks, ‘Imaginary’ is a typical Imran Khan number.
In the video, the cricketer-turned-politician was heard saying Khan is like a "bada bhai" (elder brother) to him and that he loves him a lot.Įarlier in the day, Sidhu offered prayers at the Kartarpur Sahib gurdwara in Pakistan and stressed on the "opening of a new friendship chapter" and trade between the two countries.Have you been missing Imran Khan’s presence at mehndis? (When we say Imran Khan we mean the crooner not cricketer turned politician, in case you were wondering.)But who can forget the time when ‘Ni Nachle’ and ‘Amplifier’ became two of the most popular dance numbers and no wedding would be complete them playing on repeat? It has been a while since the Pakistani-Dutch singer gave us something to shake a leg at - his last offering ‘Satisfya’ in 2013 disappeared from the charts without a trace – but his fans (if there are any still around) will be happy to know that after two years, the man is back with ‘Imaginary’. The AAP's reaction came after a purported video of Sidhu being welcomed by a Pakistani official on behalf of Khan went viral on the social media. "Do Sidhu and Channi not value the martyrdom of our jawans?" Chadha asked. "Deeply worrying that Punjab's ruling party chief & Chief Minister are professing their love for Pak PM & Pakistan - a country that exports terror, executes terror modules, sends tiffin bombs & drones arms/drugs into Punjab," he said in a tweet. Hitting out at the Congress, co-in-charge of the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) political affairs in Punjab Raghav Chadha asked if Sidhu and Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi do not value the martyrdom of Indian soldiers. The AAP on Saturday said it is "deeply worrying" after Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu was heard saying in a purported video that Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is like an " elder brother" to him.