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Shah Rukh needs God's help?

Does Shah Rukh Khan need help? The actor, who owns an IPL team - Kolkata Knight Riders, made his way to Ajmer Sharif today to pray and ask for the success of KKR. His wife Gauri Khan accompanied him. It can be remembered that Shilpa Shetty, too, last IPL season made her way to the shrine and sought blessings.

Apparently, Shah Rukh is going through trying times especially with his IPL team. KKR has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Drowned in controversy, and not shining bright on the field, SRK has now turned to the last resort - God's help.

Shah Rukh, personally also, has been having his share of ups and downs and doesn't seem to enjoy the goodwill he once did in the film fraternity. Let's hope this visit and some divine intervention sets everything right for the Badshah.

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/7989351.cms?prtpage=1

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