At the 60th birthday celebration for Anand Pandit, Shah Rukh Khan referred to him as his “spiritual guru” and talked about his strong relationship with him.
Anand Pandit, a well-known film producer, distributor, and real estate developer, celebrated his 60th birthday on December 21 with a lavish star-studded bash. The internet is flooded with images and videos of celebrities showing warmth and love, as well as their chic looks. However, superstar Shah Rukh Khan was also present at the glamorous evening post-Dunki release. In his speech honouring Pandit, he referred to him as his “spiritual guru” and offered advice on how to deal with the setback of his film.
Shah Rukh Khan speaks about his close bond with Anand Pandit
Shah Rukh Khan spoke about his unique relationship with Anand Pandit in an internal video from the latter’s birthday celebration that has been making the rounds online. In the video, Anand and Sonu Nigam are shown on stage with SRK, who says a few words in the latter’s honour.
He stated, “I wake up at midnight like an ‘ullu (owl)’ and he comes and visits me.” He further shared that they often go for a drive and roam around Juhu while Pandit drives himself. The actor shares that in a two-kilometre drive, Anand Pandit tells him that except for a couple of buildings, he owns all the buildings and that’s how their journey becomes easy.
Shah Rukh Khan calls Anand Pandit his ‘spiritual guru’
He added, “My final relationship with him is that he is my ‘spiritual guru’. His buildings, under the Lotus Developers, are high-tech and modern. I was surprised when I saw that once you get into these buildings, you feel like you’re in New York or London.” “They are so high-end and still so close to being like home — warm, beautiful, and such amenities,” SRK added, heaping praises on Anand Pandit and his family members.
Furthermore, the actor mentioned that Anand keeps calling him at his place because he understands Vastu a great deal because he develops real estate. SRK disclosed asking for advice from him. He mentioned, “Sir, meri pichli waali picture chali nahi, kuch kar do, toh anand sir kehte hain hum yahan ek mirror laga denge (my last film didn’t do well, do something we’ll put a mirror here)’. But fortunately, my films have been working.”