Shah Rukh Khan Appears In Indian Sign Language Lexicon Launched By PM Modi

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Shah Rukh Khan Appears In Indian Sign Language Lexicon Launched By PM Modi
24 Sep 2021
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Badshah of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan has been included in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Indian Sign Language Dictionary. To represent Shah Rukh Khan, grasp the fingers of your right hand like a pistol and tap your heart twice. The dictionary, which comprises words and their associated signals, was created and distributed by the Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre on DVD and in a large print edition. #SRK is listed in Narendra Modi's 10,000-word Indian Sign Language lexicon. King of Hearts receives a sign to be called out by a particular impaired person after becoming famous for his Trademark Pose. @iamsrk is the Pride & Emotion photo that will go down in history. twitter.com/IsqrPlN1Pd

The current version of the Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre's dictionary has 10,000 terms. It was introduced in an online program on February 17, 2021. The first version of the Indian Sign Language Dictionary, containing 3000 terms, was released in 2018. According to sources, it also featured the names of celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, and Priyanka Chopra.

These days, Shah Rukh Khan is gaining attention with his intriguing videos regarding his digital debut. Previously, in a Disney+ Hotstar promotional video released on social media by filmmaker Karan Johar, SRK is shown on the balcony of his Mumbai mansion, observing the hundreds of admirers gathering outside.

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