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A week ago, Mirror (August 15) had informed that Anushka Sharma plays a Gujarati `chokri' in Imtiaz Ali's next film, The Ring, which will be shot all over Europe and the first location is Prague. On Sunday, Shah Rukh Khan, who reportedly plays a Punjabi tourist guide, took to the streets driving his many fans in the Czech Republic into a tizzy. The 50-year-old actor, looking natty in jacket and an orange tie knotted casually, limbed on a parapet with a big brown bag on his shoulder, waving a red flag to attract the attention of the crowd. After strolling around for a while, posing for the movie camera and the many shutterbugs, SRK ducked inside a Prague museum and commented on how "pretty" everything looked. "In this extremely pretty museum in Prague...actually everything in Prague is pretty... so much so that even I think I look prettier," he quipped, tongue-in-cheek, in a video he uploaded on the social media. Bollywood's badshah seemed to be in a happy mood as he posted pictures from the location saying Imtiaz had given him permission and promised to include a few closeups of him in the film too. His Raees director, Rahul Dholakia, wished him luck and promised to take his "Aasiya" to him if he found "some really pretty Gujju locations" to which SRK responded saying, "Absolutely. Will keep the Sholka ready too."
Health officials: Elderly Utah resident dies from plague
Health officials say an elderly Utah resident has died after contracting the plague earlier this month. Charla Haley with the Utah Department of Health says local officials are still investigating how the person contracted the disease but say it might have been spread by a flea or contact with a dead animal. Haley says the Utah patient had been in rural areas or near campgrounds recently and could have gotten the plague there. She declined to release the person's gender, age or hometown. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 11 other plague cases have been reported in six states since April 1. Three people in those cases have died. They were aged 16, 52 and 79.