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Shah Rukh Khan caps off Zero shoot

The first half of 2018 has turned out to be quite profitable for Bollywood as many films did terrifically well at the cash counter. The second half of the year might turn out to be even bigger with a series of big projects lined up for release with Shah Rukh Khan’s Zero being one of them.

Today, the superstar wrapped up the shoot of the much-awaited movie wherein he plays the character of a dwarf man. Khan took to micro-blogging site Twitter and shared a selfie with a caption that read," A film never finishes...but so many beautiful things come to an end around it. Thanks everyone for a very fruitful & hectic shoot. #ZeroTheFilm."


Shah Rukh has been shooting for some important scenes at NASA in the United States. His co-star Anushka Sharma was also a part of the shoot, but she returned to India a couple of days ago after completing her portion. And now, SRK is also done with the shoot.

Besides Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma, Zero also stars Katrina Kaif in the lead role. The movie marks the onscreen reunion of the three actors after late filmmaker Yash Chopra’s 2012 film, Jab Tak Hai Jaan.

Directed by Aanand L. Rai, Zero is scheduled for its theatrical bow on December 21.

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  • Reveals he was told to change his name early in his career.
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Ajith Kumar was asked early in his career to change his name, but he refused, keeping his Tamil-Sindhi identity and the accent, he worked on intact.

In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, the 53-year-old actor looked back on his three-decade journey with calm gratitude. “I put my heart and soul into everything. I couldn’t speak the language properly; I had an accent in Tamil. But I worked on it,” he said.

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