Will Shah Rukh Khan Kickstart Suhana Khan’s Career With a Bang? Badshah to Spend BIG! Check

Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan

The media has been buzzing with speculation about whether Shah Rukh Khan, one of Bollywood’s biggest stars, will be able to propel the career of his daughter Suhana Khan to new heights. There has been much talk about Suhana’s acting aspirations and her potential to become a star in her own right, but so far, she has not made any official announcements about her career plans. The star kid is going to make her debut on the big screen alongside her father Shah Rukh Khan. The superstar is preparing for the film and it is garnering a lot of attention. New reports stated that SRK has spent 200 crore on the movie because her daughter is in the film.

Shah Rukh Khan is spending hefty amount on the film

Shah Rukh Khan reportedly spent Rs 200 crore on the pre-production of “King,” according to claims in the media. ‘King’ is Shahrukh’s ambitious action picture, according to a report in Bollywood Hungama. For the past year, the crew has been focusing on the pre-production of this movie. Shah Rukh is exerting great effort to ensure his daughter’s feature debut is a box-office success.

Reliable sources claim that “King” director Siddharth Anand is currently attempting to get the help of a few foreign stunt directors. Shah Rukh and Siddharth are collaborating to make this movie a worldwide action thriller. Along with a team of worldwide stunt experts, he is creating the film’s stunts and working hard to add a realistic touch through visual effects.

Suhana Khan’s OTT Debut

‘King’ filming will begin in May of this year. The film’s producers intend to film it in five months and release it in the second part of the following year. With the release of “The Archies” on Netflix last year, Suhana made her debut on the streaming service. In the movie, she played the part of Veronica. For this, he also sang a song.

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