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Shah Rukh Khan’s fans urge him to announce his next movie, SRK ANNOUNCE YOUR NEXT trends on Twitter

Shah Rukh Khan was last seen on the big screen in 2018 release Zero. The Aanand L Rai directorial, which also starred, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, failed to make a mark at the box office. In 2019, the actor didn’t have any release and till now, he has not yet announced his next movie.

We have heard several reports about his next film, but nothing has been officially confirmed by the actor. Today, his fans started urging him on Twitter to announce his next movie. ‘SRK ANNOUNCE YOUR NEXT’ has been trending on Twitter.


Here are some of the tweets of his fans…

During his birthday last year, Shah Rukh Khan had told his fans that he will announce his next movie once he starts shooting for it and he had also promised that he will have a release in 2020. Well, the actor will be seen in a cameo in Brahmastra this year, but we are sure his fans want to see him as a lead in a movie.

A few months ago, at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, SRK had spoken about taking the break. He had stated, "I just finished the last film I made and to put it lightly, it was a disaster. I said to myself that let me enjoy a little bit of un-success as I had success for so long. So I have taken some time off for the next four or five months. As a matter of fact, I’m on these breaks... Coming here (Melbourne) and meeting people, realising and discovering new stories, doing intellectual speaking.”

Well, we hope that Shah Rukh Khan announces his next soon as his fans are eagerly waiting to see him on the big screen.

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