SRK in Don
SRK in KING: Bollywood’s King Khan is all set to hit the big screen with his daughter Suhana Khan for the first time. After a blockbuster performance by Pathaan at the box office, director Siddharth Anand is working on this film while Sujoy Ghosh will direct it.
Moreover, a few days ago there was a report saying that SRK has invested RS 200 crore in the film and now it is confirmed that King Khan will also play a major part in the movie.
Shah Rukh Khan will once again be seen playing the role of DON in the film, according to the news of Pinkvilla. The title of the movie will be kept as ‘KING’ and the reason behind this is the character of SRK is said to be the ‘King of the World.’ Earlier there were reports that this would be the Hindi version of the Hollywood movie Leon: The Professional. But there is yet no confirmation on this report.
The report also stated that Shah Rukh’s passion project is “King.” “Even the superstar, Siddharth Anand, and Sujoy Ghosh, are putting a lot of effort into every aspect of the movie. The source stated, “These three together have created a cool, swagger character of SRK for King.”
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There have been rumours circulating about “King” that the movie has been shelved. However, this was untrue. The film’s pre-production has received a great deal of attention. After that, in September 2024, filming for the movie will begin. Suhana and Shah Rukh Khan are currently undergoing rigorous training for the film’s action scenes. By the end of 2025, the film’s producers hope to have it released.
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