Shah
Rukh
Khan's
next
ambitious
project
with
director
Atlee
has
been
garnering
immense
buzz
for
a
long
time.
The
excitement
surrounding
the
same
was
amplified
after
it
was
reported
that
'Lady
Superstar'
Nayanthara
has
been
finalised
to
star
as
the
female
protagonist
in
the
same.
Now
the
latest
development
suggests
that
actor
and
comedian
Sunil
Grover
has
also
joined
the
star
cast
of
the
film.
A
source
close
to
the
film
revealed
to
Pinkvilla
that
Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
Atlee
collaboration
is
getting
bigger
day
by
day
and
the
makers
are
leaving
no
stone
unturned
to
form
a
massive
ensemble
cast
for
the
film.
The
source
went
on
to
say
that
while
Shah
Rukh,
Nayanthara,
Sunil
Grover
and
Sanya
Malhotra
are
expected
to
play
important
roles
in
the
film,
many
names
from
the
South
and
Northern
film
industry
are
expected
to
come
on
board
to
join
the
cast
of
the
film.
The
source
further
said
that
the
untitled
movie
is
said
to
be
a
pan-India
film
in
the
true
sense.
The
source
also
revealed
that
the
shooting
for
the
film
will
be
taking
place
from
October
this
year.
Sunil
Grover
had
impressed
the
masses
earlier
with
films
like
Bharat,
Gabbar
Is
Back
and
Pataakha.
The
actor
also
enticed
his
fans
with
his
performance
in
series
like
Sunflower
and
Tandav.
It
will
be
interesting
to
see
the
versatile
actor
share
the
screen
space
with
megastar
Shah
Rukh
Khan
in
the
Atlee
directorial.
Earlier
fans
were
left
overjoyed
when
it
was
confirmed
that
Nayanthara
will
be
seen
as
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
leading
lady
in
the
movie.
A
source
close
to
the
project
had
revealed
to
Pinkvilla,
"Both
Atlee
and
Shah
Rukh
Khan
have
been
in
conversation
with
Nayanthara
for
a
while
now
and
things
have
finally
fallen
in
place.
The
actress
has
come
on
board
the
action
thriller
and
the
paperwork
too
has
been
done."
The
source
had
further
said
to
the
portal,
"It's
a
proper
Pan-India
film,
and
the
makers
are
leaving
no
stone
unturned
to
get
the
biggest
names
from
all
industries
on
board
the
film.
It's
an
out
and
out
commercial
film
and
everyone
is
excited
to
see
SRK
in
this
space
after
a
long
time."