• Suhana Khan all set to make her bollywood debut

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    Suhana Khan all set to make her bollywood debut
    Digital Desk: Suhana Khan, the daughter of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, is expected to follow in her father's footsteps. Suhana will be making her acting debut shortly with a Netflix feature. Suhana will make her acting debut in the film The Archies, directed by Zoya Akhtar. And who can forget Suhana's popular red saree look? It turns out that everything was staged to generate excitement for the star kid's big acting debut.

    Suhana Khan's acting debut intentions were revealed to the public by a source close to the development. Suhana Khan is preparing to make her acting debut. She will be featured in Zoya Akhtar's Netflix flick The Archies. The film's producers are experimenting with several looks for her. While everyone has seen her in a western outfit, her current saree appearance revealed a different side of her," the insider added.

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    The source further mentioned, "In the film, Suhana will have not just western but also Indian looks. The star kid loves to do makeup. She is also very keen to put out her different looks on Instagram to see how people react to them. All of these are a part of Suhana's big acting debut, which will happen soon."

    In November of last year, Netflix unveiled The Archies, a film directed by Zoya Akhtar. According to the streaming giant's statement, "Get your milkshakes ready because Archie and the gang are about to get down and desi in ‘The Archies’. A coming-of-age musical drama directed by @zoieakhtar. Coming soon to Netflix! #TheArchiesOnNetflix (sic)."

    Zoya had shown excitement in directing the picture at the time. She stated in an official statement, "It occupied a significant portion of my youth and adolescence. The characters are renowned and beloved throughout the world, which is why I am a little scared. I need to make sure the picture evokes the nostalgia of a generation that grew up with the comic while also speaking to today's young people."