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Harvard University invites 'lecturer' Shah Rukh Khan

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Feb 05, 2013 05:52 PM IST

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan has already delivered lectures at Yale University. Now, reports suggest that Harvard University has invited Shah Rukh Khan to deliver a lecture.

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan has already delivered lectures at Yale University. Now, reports suggest that the famous Harvard University has invited Shah Rukh Khan to deliver a lecture.

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Mumbai Mirror reported on Tuesday that the actor has received an invitation to deliver a lecture at Harvard University. Shah Rukh Khan is yet to finalise the dates for the lecture, the report further said.

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Shah Rukh Khan, who is an economics graduate and has been an icon of success in the business of making films, is likely to talk about the

economics of filmmaking to the students, the Mumbai Mirror report added.

Shah Rukh Khan visited Yale University in Connecticut to deliver a lecture last year.

The visit, however, turned ugly for Shah Rukh Khan. SRK was detained for over two hours at the White Plains airport in New York by immigration authorities

He was travelling in a private plane and was accompanied by Nita Ambani, wife of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani.




Shah Rukh Khan recently made it to the cover page of Forbes magazine. The upcoming edition will list out the names of the 100 most powerful people in India.

A source close to the magazine said, “In the four years since Forbes has entered the Indian market, SRK will be the first actor on the cover page.” Shah Rukh Khan will talk about his success, cricket team and lots more in the feature.

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