Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Is Shah Rukh Khan a part of Dhoom 4? Here’s what the actor has to say

Shah Rukh Khan was last seen on the big screen in the 2018 release Zero. The Aanand L Rai directorial also starred Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif. The movie failed to make a mark at the box office, and SRK has not yet announced that which will be his next film.

Recently, when he interacted with his fans on Twitter, using the hashtag, #AskSRK, his fans had numerous questions regarding his next movie. A fan asked SRK that he has heard that the actor is doing Dhoom 4, is it true? To which the King Khan replied, “Maine bhi suna hai. Tumhein kuch aur khabar mile toh dena... (Even I have heard it, if you come to know about any other news let me know).


He was also asked what kind of movie he wants to do. To this SRK in a quirky way replied, “The hit kind? Hopefully!” Well, he clearly took a dig at his previous flops like Zero and Jab Harry Met Sejal.

When a fan asked about Don 3 and congratulated him on getting the doctorate, SRK replied, “Thank you. Maybe I should do a movie called Doc 5 !”

Of course, a fan asked him when will he announce his next, to which the actor replied, “Working on stuff. Will take some time once I get the material right.”

Looks like Shah Rukh Khan just doesn’t want to do a film for sake of doing it. He wants to give his best time and give a hit. In the past few months, there have been reports of him starring in Rajkumar Hirani’s next, Dhoom 4, Ali Abbas Zafar’s next, Shankar’s next, Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Inshallah and Izhaar and a lot of other movies. But none of these have been officially announced yet.

More For You

Scotch whisky production slows as tariffs and weak demand bite

The first half of this year showed Scotch exports worth £2.5bn

Getty Images

Scotch whisky production slows as tariffs and weak demand bite

Highlights

  • American tariffs adding 10 per cent to costs, with further 25 per cent charge on single malts expected next spring.
  • Barley demand slumped from up to 1 million tonnes to 600-700,000 tonnes expected next year.
  • Major distilleries including Glenmorangie and Teaninich have paused production for months.
Scotland's whisky industry is facing a sharp downturn in production as it adapts to challenging market conditions worldwide, with US tariffs and weakening global demand forcing major distilleries to halt operations.

Tariffs introduced under the Trump administration have added 10 per cent to importers' costs in the industry's biggest export market.

American tariffs on single malts, suspended four years ago, are expected to return next spring with a further 25 per cent charge unless a deal is reached.

Keep ReadingShow less