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‘King’: SRK, Suhana, Abhishek, DP’s FIRST LOOK out!

'King': Shah Rukh Khan, Suhana Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone's FIRST LOOK revealed; actors SPOTTED on film sets

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The much-anticipated first look of Shah Rukh Khan from the movie ‘King’ is here and it’s unlike anything we have seen before. After months of shooting, fans got their first good look at Khan in a never-before-seen avatar. Not just that, leaked photos from the film’s sets also revealed striking glimpses of the ‘King’ star cast, including, Suhana Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, and Deepika Padukone, sending fans into a frenzy. In the photos widely shared across fan handles, Shah Rukh is seen sporting a rugged new avatar, rocking tattoos on his torso complete with a grey bearded look. For the shoot, he was seen rocking a white shirt layered with a vest and topped off with a hat. The photos were posted online after the star was seen shooting scenes on a terrace. Joining him on set was his daughter Suhana Khan. The actress was spotted in a brown tank top paired with cargo pants, exuding a chic yet edgy vibe that perfectly complements the film’s gritty tone. Meanwhile, Abhishek Bachchan stunned in his villainous avatar. The actor was spotted by fans, in a rather slick suited up look, with a salt and pepper beard and a new hairstyle. Fans praised his sharp look, with many expressing excitement over seeing him in a darker, more menacing role.Adding to the excitement, fan accounts also claimed Deepika Padukone was present on set. The actress joined the shoot on Friday, sparking speculation about her role in the film alongside Khan. The updates come just after Shah Rukh and Suhana briefly stepped away from filming in Poland to attend the star-studded premiere of Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’. The father-daughter duo were by Aryan’s side for the milestone event before returning to the sets.On Friday, Deepika announced her arrival on the sets and shared a photo and touching tribute to SRK on the occasion of their 6th film together. She wrote, “The very first lesson he taught me almost 18 years ago while filming Om Shanti Om was that the experience of making a movie, and the people you make it with, matter far more than its success. I couldn’t agree more and have applied that learning to every decision I’ve made since. And that’s probably why we’re back making our 6th movie together?”‘King’ which is currently in production, is rumoured to be eyeing a 2026 release. Go to Source

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