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Rohan Shah: I am happy to know that people are comparing me with Shah Rukh Khan

Rohan Shah will next be seen on the big screen in Vikram Bhatt’s Hacked. The movie also stars Hina Khan in the lead role and it revolves around a 19-year-old guy who falls in love with a girl older than her and how he hacks her life.


The trailer of the film has received a good response and Rohan’s obsessive lover act is being compared to Shah Rukh Khan in Darr. We recently met Rohan and asked him if he feels any pressure as people are comparing him with Shah Rukh Khan from Darr, to which the actor said, “It is great. I am happy if someone is comparing me with Shah Rukh Khan. I am sure when they watch the film; they will find Rohan Shah in it. A lot of people also told me this is so much like Shah Rukh Khan’s character in Darr. So, I am just happy to know that people are comparing me with Shah Rukh Khan.”

Rohan has been a part of a couple of films as a child artist and has made a mark digitally with his web series. On social media, there are people who feel that why such a cute-looking actor like Rohan has been cast as the antagonist in Hacked. While talking about it, director Vikram Bhatt told us, “We wanted a cute villain because his character is the mainstay of the film. He is the boy next door, the guy who is helping you around, running around getting shopping bags for you, coffee for you, and helping you repair your phone. You would never imagine that he can be a hacker and such an expert at the computers. So, it’s like you don’t know what is lurking behind the sweet face of a 19-year-old.”

Hacked also stars Mohit Malhotra and Sid Makkar, and It is slated to release on 7th February 2020.

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