Suhana Khan Looks Magical In The Teaser Of Her Debut Film 'The Grey Part Of Blue'!
While rumours of Shahrukh Khan's daughter Suhana's Bollywood debut keep surfacing time and again, she is all set to make her acting debut with a short film titled 'The Grey Part Of Blue'.
Shahrukh
Khan's
daughter
Suhana
has
grown
into
a
fine
lady
and
everyone
is
eagerly
waiting
for
the
star
kid
to
follow
her
father's
footsteps
and
join
the
profession
of
acting.
While
rumours
of
Suhana's
Bollywood
debut
keep
surfacing
time
and
again,
she
is
all
set
to
make
her
acting
debut
with
a
short
film
titled
'The
Grey
Part
Of
Blue'.
The
film's
director
Theodore
Gimeno
took
to
his
Instagram
page
to
share
the
teaser
of
the
film
featuring
Suhana.
He
captioned
it,
"Dear
all
-
Here
I
present
for
the
first
time
some
of
the
visuals
for
my
upcoming
short
film
The
Grey
Part
of
Blue.
The
film
itself
is
basically
complete
but
I
am
not
yet
sure
of
the
date
of
release,
so
stay
tuned
for
that.
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you
for
the
continued
support
this
past
year,
it's
truly
been
surreal.
Until
then,
I
hope
you
enjoy
this
little
teaser."
(sic)
The
50-second
video
includes
several
shots
of
Suhana
minus
any
dialogues.
The
star
kid
studied
films
at
England's
Ardingly
College
and
is
currently
studying
at
New
York
University.
Sometime
back,
her
father
Shahrukh
Khan
attended
her
stage
play
Romeo
+
Juliet
in
London,
in
which
she
featured
as
Juliet.
After
watching
the
play,
the
superstar
took
to
his
social
media
page
and
wrote,
"With
my
Juliet
in
London.
What
a
wonderful
experience
and
exceptional
performances
by
the
whole
cast.
Congratulations
to
the
whole
team."
Speaking
about
his
daughter
joining
films,
Shahrukh
earlier
said
in
a
Vogue
interview,
"Suhana's
not
working
towards
a
promise
of
being
cast,
she's
working
towards
being
an
actor,
and
she
knows
that.
We
have
friends
who
are
very
well-meaning
and
think
of
my
kids
as
their
own,
and
they're
all
happy
and
keen
to
launch
her.
Like
Karan
[Johar].
But
I
keep
insisting
that
I
don't
want
them
designed
as
stars,
I
want
them
to
be
launched
when
they
are
good-enough
actors."