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SRK has this to say about daughter Suhana Khan's 'The Archies'

Helmed by Zoya Akhtar, the film will stream on the streaming platform Netflix.

SRK has this to say about daughter Suhana Khan's 'The Archies'

Actor Shah Rukh Khan can't keep calm and is super excited for his daughter Suhana Khan who is set for her acting debut with Zoya Akhtar's film The Archies. On Monday, the actor conducted an #AskSRK session on Twitter, where he answered his fan's questions.

When a user asked him about his daughter's debut film The Archies and how he feels as a proud father, Khan said, "Father bias and excitement will always be there but looking forward to a Zoya Akhtar film actually...."


King Khan as a proud father has always been cheering his daughter on social media.

A few hours ago, Suhana Khan and producer Boney Kapoor's daughter Khushi Kapoor unveiled the new poster of their debut film The Archies.

The new poster features Suhana, Khushi Kapoor, and Agastya Nanda among others who'll be seen in the official Indian adaptation of Archie Comics.

Helmed by Zoya Akhtar, the film will stream on the streaming platform Netflix. The official release date of the film is still awaited.

Apart from Suhana and Khushi The Archies also marks the acting debut of legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan's grandson Agastya Nanda.

The film is a coming-of-age story that will introduce the teenagers of Riverdale to a new generation in India. Mihir Ahuja, Vedang Raina and Yuvraj Menda will also be seen in the film.

Meanwhile, SRK will be next seen in director Atlee's action thriller film Jawan which is all set to hit the theatres on September 7. Apart from that, he also has director Rajkumar Hirani's next Dunki opposite actor Taapsee Pannu.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates!

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