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Did Shah Rukh Khan just confirm that he is doing a film with Rajkumar Hirani?

Shah Rukh Khan’s last film was 2018 release Zero. Directed by Aanand L Rai, the movie also starred Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif. Well, the film failed to make a mark at the box office and till now, SRK has not yet announced his next movie.

We have been hearing a lot about the actor’s next release. It is said that he will be doing films with directors like Rajkumar Hirani, Atlee, Raj & DK, and Siddharth Anand.


Today, while interacting with his fans on Twitter, a tweet of the actor hinted that he is doing a film with Rajkumar Hirani. When a fan asked SRK, “#AskSRK which director you would love to work with? Martin Scorsese or Chris Nolan?” To this, the actor replied, “Wow both are awesome and I have met them...but Raju apna sa lagta hai...nahi?”

Well, for the uninitiated, Rajkumar Hirani is fondly called Raju by his friends in the industry. Even his fans started tweeting that this is a confirmation about SRK working with Rajkumar Hirani.

During the #AskSRK session fans of the actor were mainly keen to know about his next movie. Check out some of the tweets here…

Well, during the interaction, when Shah Rukh Khan was asked about Salman Khan’s new song, the actor tweeted, “Bhai kamaal ka Single aur Singer hai...”

When he was asked what he is doing during the lockdown, SRK replied, “Inspite of contributing to the population boom, having three kids to be with is a treat. They r in all shapes and sizes, so the day goes by being with them each for a couple of hours. Then spend rest of the day cleaning up their toys!”

Meanwhile, SRK will be seen in a cameo in Ayan Mukerji's Brahmastra. The film is slated to release in December this year.

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