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Fans react to Shah Rukh Khan’s new Mannat nameplate

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Fans of Shah Rukh Khan seldom need an excuse to trend on Twitter. SRK absolutely owns social media, whether it’s a simple tweet or a picture. Over the weekend, the actor didn’t post or make any new announcements.

Fans visiting SRK’s landmark Bandra residence in Mumbai spotted a fresh alteration. The iconic black and gold ‘Mannat’ nameplate has been replaced.

To fans, the new radium nameplate illuminates at night and makes for excellent photos. The new nameplate drew comments online. Some recalled the Mannat landmark’s development and the changing nameplates on the actor’s main gate.

Twitter user said, “@iamsrk was surprised to see the new nameplate of Mannat. For me those old iconic ones are attached with priceless memories, glad I’ve taken pics standing there. They were classy. Can’t feel the same about the new one ..it looks kinda of odd not blending in. #Mannat.”

Some fans adored the new nameplates, while others mourned the old. Here are some fan tweets on SRK’s new nameplate:

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