SRK and Kajol to ring the NASDAQ bell

The Karan Johar directed film, ‘My Name Is Khan’, which releases on February 12, will see the most sought after onscreen pair re-unite after 8 years.

January 30, 2010 12:56 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:07 am IST - New York

Actors Shahrukh Khan and Kajol during the promotional event of their film 'My Name is Khan', in Mumbai recently. Photo: PTI

Actors Shahrukh Khan and Kajol during the promotional event of their film 'My Name is Khan', in Mumbai recently. Photo: PTI

Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol are all set to ring the NASDAQ bell as the American stock exchange opens for business on Monday morning.

This is the first time that Indian stars have been invited to ring the opening bell for the exchange as an act of promotion for their upcoming film ‘My Name Is Khan’.

SRK and Kajol would be ringing the bell on behalf of Fox Searchlight Pictures which is distributing the film in the U.S. market, a NASDAQ spokesman said.

With over 3,700 companies listed, the NASDAQ has more trading volume than any other stock market in the world.

“This prestigious event is usually reserved for CEOs of major corporations and is broadcast live on many television networks across the globe,” Indian promoters of the movie in the US said.

Khan and Kajol have starred together in many successful films over the years including ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ and ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ which are both modern classics in Hindi cinema.

The Karan Johar directed film, which releases on February 12, will see the most sought after onscreen pair in Bollywood re-unite after eight years.

Shot across much of the United States, ‘My Name Is Khan’ will also have a star-studded premiere at the 60th annual Berlin International Film Festival during the week of its release.

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