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Gauri Khan Thanks Husband Shah Rukh Khan For Being Part Of Her Journey

In her recently released Coffee table book, Gauri has shared her personal journey as a designer, accompanied by exclusive photographs featuring her family and her Mumbai residence, Mannat

Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri Khan
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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan recently launched his wife Gauri Khan’s coffee table book, My Life in Design. Gauri, took to her Instagram handle to thank Shah Rukh for being a part of her journey. The interior designer also dropped beautiful pictures with Shah Rukh.

Gauri wrote in the caption, “#MyLifeInDesign available now. @penguinindia. Thank you for being part of my journey, @iamsrk.” Fans on the internet praised the couple and called their pictures gorgeous. One of the fans said, “I was waiting for this post finally got this.” Another said, “Some couples just have it, and these souls do, God bless you always.”

In her book, Gauri has shared her personal journey as a designer, accompanied by exclusive photographs featuring her family and her Mumbai residence, Mannat. Additionally, it highlights other significant projects undertaken by Gauri, offering readers a glimpse into her creative endeavors. During the launch event, the couple engaged with the media and shared the inspiring narrative behind Gauri’s foray into the world of design, which started with a very special project—their own residence. 

Shah Rukh said, “We had not too much money, as soon as we mustered up some money, we said we have to buy a bungalow. We managed to buy, which was one thing but then we had to rebuild it because it was kind of broken. And then we didn’t have money to furnish it. And of course, we called upon on one designer but the lunch that he served us telling us how we should design the house, was more than the salary I used to earn in a month.”

He added, “We were like, this guy will charge us a lot so how do we do this house now? Then the only person to turn to was, I said listen Gauri, why don’t you become the designer of the house. So actually, Mannat started like that. So whatever money we earned over the years, we kept on buying small things for the house.”