Shah
Rukh
Khan,
who
was
last
seen
in
Aanand
L
Rai's
2018
film
Zero,
is
yet
to
officially
announce
his
next
film,
while
speculations
around
the
same
continue
to
surface
on
the
internet.
However,
during
this
self-imposed
break,
it
looks
like
King
Khan
wants
to
make
sure
that
his
fans
don't
miss
watching
him
on
the
big
screen.
According
to
news
reports,
the
Baadshah
of
Bollywood
will
be
making
a
special
appearance
in
R
Madhavan's
Nambi
Narayanan
biopic
Rocketry:
The
Nambi
Effect.
A
Mumbai
Mirror
report
stated
that
the
superstar
will
be
seen
essaying
the
role
of
a
journalist
in
Madhavan's
film.
The
tabloid
quoted
a
source
as
saying,
"Ayan
and
Maddy
are
extremely
fond
of
SRK
and
believed
no
one
but
he
fits
the
bill.
Neither
are
run-of-the
mill
cameos,
but
are
integral
to
the
plot
and
carry
the
narrative
forward."
He
further
added,
"In
Rocketry,
he
plays
a
journalist
who
interviews
scientist
Nambi
Narayanan,
and
takes
us
through
the
protagonist's
journey
in
flashback." The
source
revealed
that
Shah
Rukh
shot
for
this
brief
role
last
year.
Madhavan's
Rocketry:
The
Nambi
Effect
is
based
on
the
life
of
Nambi
Narayanan,
a
former
scientist
and
aerospace
engineer
of
the
Indian
Space
Research
Organisation
(ISRO)
who
was
accused
of
espionage.
Besides
playing
the
lead
role,
the
actor
has
also
written,
produced
and
directed
the
film.
Shah
Rukh
Khan
will
also
be
seen
in
a
cameo
in
Ranbir
Kapoor-Alia
Bhatt's
Brahmastra.
The
fillm
also
features
Amitabh
Bachchan
and
Mouni
Roy
in
pivotal
roles.
Speaking
about
full-fledged
roles
in
films,
recently,
King
Khan
had
hinted
at
a
collaboration
with
Rajkumar
Hirani
in
a
#AskSRK
session
on
Twitter.
Buzz
is
that
the
film
is
a
social
drama
set
against
the
backdrop
of
immigration.