Shah Rukh Khan’s next film, the highly anticipated ‘King’, is already the talk of the town. Directed by Siddharth Anand, the film has been making waves ever since reports surfaced that the shooting is happening in Poland with Shah Rukh and Arshad Warsi. Now, fresh reports suggests that actress Rani Mukerji may also be on her way to join the cast and crew. Their chemistry in films like ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ and ‘Chalte Chalte’ has left audiences with timeless memories, and the thought of seeing them reunite on screen has fans buzzing with excitement.
Rani Mukerji spotted at Mumbai airport
On Tuesday, the ‘Hum Tum’ actress was photographed at Mumbai airport as she left for an unknown location. Pictures and videos of the actress quickly spread across social media, adding more fuel to the rumours.A video shared by Bollywood Hungama shows the ‘Bunty Aur Babli’ actress walking towards the airport entrance. She stopped to greet photographers and smiled at fans. The ‘Saathiya’ star looked calm and friendly.
Rani keeps it stylish with a chic co-ord look
The ‘Hichki’ actress made sure her airport look is stunning as well as comfy. She wore a beige co-ord set, which she paired with a striking red necklace. Completing the look were brown shades and a smart black bag.
Speculation grows on Poland shoot
The big question is whether Rani’s flight was headed to Poland for ‘King’. While speculations are high, there has been no official confirmation yet. It’s just as possible that she could be travelling elsewhere.
Reports hint at cameo role for Rani
According to earlier reports, Rani Mukerji is expected to make a special cameo in ‘King’. She will reportedly play the role of Suhana Khan’s mother. If true, this will mark her first collaboration with Shah Rukh in nearly a decade.
About ‘King’
Apart from SRK and Rani, Suhana Khan is making her big screen debut, which in itself is a headline-making moment. Alongside her, audiences will see Abhishek Bachchan, Arshad Warsi, Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, Raghav Juyal, Jaideep Ahlawat, Abhay Verma and others Go to Source