Shah Rukh Khan Admits Met Gala Isn't His 'Space', Says 'All Of You Made Me...'
Shah Rukh Khan wore a special all-black outfit designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee for his Met Gala debut.

Hours after Shah Rukh Khan made his Met Gala debut, the Bollywood superstar took to his X (formerly Twitter) handle and expressed gratitude to ace fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. SRK mentioned that even though the Met Gala isn’t his ‘space’, Sabyasachi and team made him very comfortable during this experience. Shah Rukh also thanked his fans for making him feel like ‘K’.
“Thx Sabyasachi & ur whole team for introducing me to the Met Gala. It’s not my ‘space’ but u made me feel so comfortable…becos u, like me, believe…Style & Fashion…is just being who you are. And all of u made me feel like a ‘K’!" King Khan wrote as he also shared a couple of pictures from his Met Gala debut. Check it out here:
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Thx Sabyasachi & ur whole team for introducing me to the Met Gala. It’s not my ‘space’ but u made me feel so comfortable…becos u, like me, believe…Style & Fashion…is just being who you are. And all of u made me feel like a ‘K’! pic.twitter.com/Ff2AHJmMXm— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) May 6, 2025
For the unversed, Shah Rukh Khan wore a special all-black outfit designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Keeping up with the theme of the event, he donned a long coat made from fine Tasmanian wool. Underneath, he wore a black crepe de chine silk shirt, and tailored superfine wool trousers. A pleated satin kamarbandh completed his bespoke look. Several necklaces adorned his chest, including a massive diamond-studded letter ‘K’- standing for King Khan."
While speaking with TIME about his Met Gala 2025 debut, Shah Rukh Khan said, “It’s important to represent my countrymen and people. India is taking a stand in a lot of things and it’s important to have our presence felt." He further lauded Met Gala’s theme this year: ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style." He explained, “I liked what it stood for—the concept of revolution and resolution, not through anger or fighting, but by being exuberant and artistic. Dressing up in a way that made a statement."
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