• Shah Rukh Khan’s Unseen BTS Photo From Pathaan Sets Go Viral, fans call it 'adorable'

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    Shah Rukh Khan’s Unseen BTS Photo From Pathaan Sets Go Viral, fans call it 'adorable'
    Deepika Padukone and John Abraham also star in the upcoming action movie alongside Shah Rukh Khan. Additionally playing significant parts are Ashutosh Rana and Dimple Kapadia. 

    Digital Desk: An unseen behind-the-scenes pic from the Pathaan filming locations is going viral online. Shah Rukh Khan is seen being lifted by the cast and crew in the picture, which was posted by the movie's associate director Rajvir Ashar on Sunday. The superstar is also seen showing his dimples.

    Rajvir captioned the photo, "Yeh naam kyun pada, kaise pada, iske liye thoda intezaar kijiye JALDI MILTE HAI...#PATHAAN SE!!! (Why and how did he get this name, you will have to wait a while for this, let's meet Pathaan soon) 25th January 2023...ONLY IN CINEMAS!". He used the emojis fire, crackers, tornado, and biceps in his tweet and added the hashtag #10DaysToPathaan.



    Fans of Shah Rukh Khan flocked to the comments section and dubbed the image "adorable."

    One fan wrote, "Thank you for treating our Shah Rukh Khan like this, you all are gem", while another commented, "Emotions (red heart emojis) also it looks like SRK has enlarged his hands to give a short jhappi (warm hug) to you."

    Deepika Padukone and John Abraham also star in the upcoming action movie alongside Shah Rukh Khan. Additionally playing significant parts are Ashutosh Rana and Dimple Kapadia. Salman Khan has revealed that, despite not appearing in the trailer, he will be in the movie as his Tiger persona. Furthermore, there are rumours that Hrithik Roshan may make an appearance in the post-credit scene as Kabir from War, launching the YRF spy world.

    The Siddharth Anand directorial is slated to release in cinemas on January 25 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. The Shah Rukh Khan-starring film marks Anand's seventh directing effort. Before switching to the action genre with Bang Bang! and War, his first four movies—Salaam Namaste, Ta Ra Rum Pum, Bachna Ae Haseeno, and Anjaana Anjaani—were romantic comedies.