
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan made way to the Hansraj College of Delhi University to meet his fans and collect his degree which was there since the past twenty eight years. The actor, who was welcomed by hoards of fans (mostly students), who had been waiting to catch a glimpse of him all day long was more than delighted to receive his degree while he was in the campus to launch the anthem of his much-awaited Yash Raj Film, Fan. The actor said he felt special coming back to the campus. (Source: APH Images)

SRK was accompanied by his Fan director Maneesh Sharma to the college campus. Maneesh, who originally hails from Delhi is also an alumni of the College. (Source: APH Images)

The actor takes a selfie with students after release song of his upcoming movie `Fan' at Hansraj college. (Source: Express photo by Ravi Kanojia)

The principal of the Hansraj college handed over the degree to SRK, which he hadn't collected since the time he had graduated. SRK is a 1985-88 batch alumnus of the College and had studied BA in Economics. (Source: APH Images)

Shah Rukh Khan showing his graduation degree. (Source: Express photo by Ravi Kanojia)

The actor later did his signature pose with his arms spread which made the crowds go 'Awww'. (Source: APH Images)

A look at the crazy fans who had gathered to catch a glimpse of their favourite superstar. (Source: APH Images)

The actor was snapped dancing on the promotional song of Fan. (Source: Express photo by Ravi Kanojia)

Shah Rukh Khan later arrived at the press conference of Fan where they watched the promotional song on big screen for the first time. The actor was welcomed amid shouting fans. (Source: APH Images)

He was again accompanied by Maneesh Sharma. SRK thanked his director each time a journo asked him a question. (Source: APH Images)

When asked how difficult was it to blend into the character of a Gaurav in Fan, Shah Rukh Khan said, "I won't say it's easy, but yes, being a superstar everyday does take you away from the real world for a long time." (Source: APH Images)
Looking suave sporting a french beard, leather jacket and a pair of blue denims, he was very thankful to his director Maneesh Sharma for giving him the opportunity to work in a movie like Fan and letting him explore his old gone days of “Dilli” (Delhi).
SRK said that he got to experience the ‘Dillipan’ that he had almost forgotten all these years. (Source: APH Images)

SRK was all smiles as he posed for the shutterbugs. (Source: APH Images)