Gautam Gambhir posed with his rival skipper George Bailey ahead of the IPL final alongside the IPL trophy. While Gambhir got to lift the trophy once again as KKR won the final, Bailey was not that fortunate.
The otherwise intense and grumpy Gautam Gambhit too opened up and smiled as Kolkata Knight Riders went on to win their second IPL trophy.
With IP trophy won, Shah Rukh Khan quite happily posed for the cameras for some funny pictures. Here he is seen partying with Morne Morkel and Robin Uthappa.
Don't be surprised seeing Shah Rukh Khan in a KXIP jersey. In a typically sporty style, he changed his jersey with the one from the opposite camp as he continued to revel in his team's success.
Kolkata Knight Riders' co-owner and Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan broke into an impromptu jig alongside Manish Pandey. His daughter Suhana though maintained her composure.
While their teams got involved in a closely fought final, that did not stop Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta to have their Veer-Zaara moment at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.
Kolkata Knight Riders continued their celebrations after they were given the IPL trophy by the BCCI-IPL president Sunil Gavaskar.
Kolkata Knight Riders was a happy bunch after they emerged IPL champions. While there were a few who would have done better in the finals, the smell of winning made them forget their individuals low-downs.
Kolkata Knight Riders did this in the past when they won IPL 5 but that did not stop them going crazy and happy after becoming IPL champions once again.
Preity Zinta was all smiles and happily posed for the cameras before the final of the seventh edition of Indian Premier League.
Kolkata Knight Riders celebrate their sensational win as they beat Kings XI Punjab in the final of IPL 7. While the match refused to give away a clear winner till the last over, the celebrations had to be extravagant.
Shah Rukh Khan cheered his team as they were faced with a daunting total in the final. For his liking, KKR won the IPL 7 final and became the IPL champions for the second time.
Although Manish Pandey could not score a hundred in the final, his 94 off 50 balls kept Kolkata Knight Riders in the game all the time. And as his team won the final, he too went on to win the man of the match award for his crucial knock.