Here's
some
happy
news
for
all
Shah
Rukh
Khan
fans!
If
reports
are
to
be
believed,
the
superstar
is
all
set
to
face
the
camera
today
for
Siddharth
Anand's
upcoming
film
Pathan,
after
a
hiatus
of
two
years.
King
Khan
was
last
seen
in
Aanand
L
Rai's
Zero
alongside
Katrina
Kaif
and
Anushka
Sharma.
Since
then,
there
have
been
various
speculations
around
SRK's
upcoming
projects.
Lights,
Camera
And
Action
For
Shah
Rukh
Khan
A
Times
of
India
report
stated
that
Shah
Rukh
Khan
will
be
giving
his
first
shot
for
Pathan
today
at
Yash
Raj
Studios
in
Mumbai.
While
the
makers
are
yet
to
officially
announce
this
film,
John
Abraham
and
Deepika
Padukone
are
reportedly
a
part
of
this
project.
SRK-Salman
To
Reunite
For
Pathan
Recently,
a
source
close
to
the
film
told
Mumbai
Mirror
that
Salman
Khan
will
be
playing
a
cameo
in
his
superstar-buddy
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
Pathan.
Well,
it
would
be
exciting
to
watch
the
two
superstars
together
on
the
big
screen
once
again.
The
duo
had
last
shared
screen
space
in
the
Zero
song
'Ishaqbaazi'.
Pathan
Will
Be
Shot
In
Multiple
Countries
According
to
reports,
Pathan
is
an
action
thriller
which
will
be
shot
over
eight
months
in
multiple
countries.
A
Mumbai
Mirror
report
had
earlier
quoted
a
source
as
saying,
"While
the
November
schedule
will
be
in
Mumbai
with
only
SRK,
co-stars,
Deepika
Padukone
and
John
Abraham
join
him
early
next
year
during
an
overseas
stint
of
the
film.
It
is
a
battle
royale
between
SRK
and
John,
with
Deepika
playing
an
important
thread,
taking
the
narrative
forward."
Meanwhile,
recently
during
a
#AskSRK
session
on
Twitter,
when
a
fan
asked
Shah
Rukh
Khan
when
he
would
be
seen
again
on
screen,
the
actor
replied,
"Will
start
shoot,
then
post-production
then
cinemas
to
normalise...will
take
about
a
year
I
reckon."
Besides
Pathan,
Shah
Rukh
Khan
will
also
be
seen
in
Rajkumar
Hirani's
next
and
Atlee's
action
film
in
which
the
superstar
will
be
seen
playing
the
double
role
of
a
special
force
officer
and
a
cop.
Apart
from
these
full-fledged
roles,
King
Khan
will
also
be
seen
in
a
cameo
in
Ayan
Mukerji's
Brahmastra,
R
Madhavan's
Rocketry:
The
Nambi
Effect
and
Aamir
Khan's
Laal
Singh
Chaddha.