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‘King’: After SRK, Suhana’s FIRST LOOK leaks online

'King': After Shah Rukh Khan, daughter Suhana Khan’s FIRST LOOK leaks online; BTS pic from Poland set goes viral

The excitement around Shah Rukh Khan’s upcoming action drama ‘King’ just hit a new high with fans speculating that this latest photo from the sets just unveiled Suhana Khan’s first look.

Suhana on Poland sets ?

A new photo circulating online, believed to be from the film’s Poland sets, has fans convinced that the young girl in the photo, is Suhana, finally making her appearance in the project. The leaked still, though pixelated and taken from a distance, shows a girl dressed in denim jeans, a white sweater, and her hair pulled back in a ponytail. Although unconfirmed, social media users seemed convinced that the girl was Suhana, who was spotted filming at the same fast-food outlet in Warsaw where Shah Rukh shot his own scenes over the weekend. Interestingly, this was the same location where Shah Rukh’s first look, featuring his striking silvery-haired went viral.

Suhana’s second film role

This film marks Suhana’s second on-screen role after her debut in Zoya Akhtar’s ‘The Archies’. Reports suggest that her role in ‘King’ is not only significant but could be central to the film’s narrative. Some unverified claims even state that the cast credits will open with her name.

Karan Johar praises Suhana’s talent

Adding to the speculation, filmmaker Karan Johar earlier this year expressed confidence in Suhana’s abilities as an actress. While making an appearance on a podcast he shared, “I still feel very strongly that people will eventually see Suhana Khan. I’ve seen her student films and the work she has put into her craft. She is doing a film with her father, King. I’m glad the world will see her on a large scale because Suhana is a terrific talent. She is going to do phenomenally well.” Directed by Siddharth Anand, ‘King’ has already been generating waves online. Although the film has not yet booked its release date, it is scheduled for a 2026 release.

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