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Shah Rukh Khan is working out his dates to star in Raj & DK’s directorial

Shah Rukh Khan was last seen on the big screen in 2018 release Zero. The Aanand L Rai directorial also starred Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif. Unfortunately, the film failed to make a mark at the box office.

SRK is yet to officially announce his next project and his fans are eagerly waiting to know which will be his next film. There have been several reports about SRK’s next movie. It is said that he is in talks with directors like Rajkumar Hirani, Ali Abbas Zafar, Raj & DK, and Atlee Kumar.


Well now, while talking to a tabloid, director duo Raj & DK have revealed that the actor is working on his dates for their film. DK said, "It is our favourite script that we have held on to for a long time. We met him and discussed the script. He enjoyed the universe that the film belongs to. The story has elements that resonate with us.”

While there have been rumours about the film going on the floors in mid-2020, Raj stated, "It's up to him to [officially] announce it. He is working out his dates.”

Well, last year, during his birthday celebration, SRK had promised his fans that this year he will have a release. Let’s see if the actor will be able to fulfill the promise.

Meanwhile, we will get to see him on the big screen in Brahmastra in which he has a cameo. The movie starring Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt in the lead roles will hit the screens on 4th December 2020.

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Four years after the success of K.G.F: Chapter 2, Yash is returning with Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups, but not in the way many expected. Instead of following a familiar path after one of India’s biggest box-office hits, the actor says he deliberately moved away from projects that felt designed to recreate past success. For Yash, Toxic became an opportunity to explore new ideas, challenge himself creatively and think about Indian cinema on a wider stage.

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Yash revealed that after K.G.F: Chapter 2, several ideas came his way that appeared to follow an expected pattern. Rather than capitalising on what had already worked, he was drawn to stories that demanded more thought and experimentation. That eventually led him to Geethu Mohandas and Toxic. While the film carries the visual language of a gangster drama, Yash explained that it also explores emotional complexity, moral ambiguity and darker aspects of human behaviour.

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