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"Entire World Wants To See Shah Rukh Khan On Screen," Says John Abraham

"Entire World Wants To See Shah Rukh Khan On Screen," Says John Abraham

 Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is gearing up for his upcoming film ‘Pathaan’. The film also cast Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. In a series of promotional videos posted on YRF's social media, Abraham praised Shah Rukh Khan.

Abraham reportedly said in his video, "I don't think just the entire nation, I think the entire world wants to see Shah Rukh Khan on the screen, including myself. He's fantastic in this film."

SRK also praised Abraham in his recent interviews. SRK reportedly said, "It was nice working with him and I realised he is a gentle giant. I think when you are doing a film with a co-star like John, there is a lot to learn from him.”

Pathaan is set to release on January 25. The film is directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Yash Raj Films (YRF). The film is about an agent brought in from exile for an anti-terror mission.

Since the release of the trailer and songs, the SRK starrer film has been receiving backlash. Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Narottam Mishra, has slammed the film because of Deepika Padukone’s swimsuit colour in the ‘Besharam rang’ song.

The Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker also slammed the film and SRK. Girish Gautam raised objections over the saffron colour attire of the actress in the song. He said that the swimsuit colour resembled the colour of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). VHP joint general secretary Surendra Jain asked SRK and Deepika to apologise for the song. 

SRK returned to Bollywood films after many years. Earlier, he was seen in ‘Fan’, which was a 2016 film. He also did cameos in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016), Tubelight (2017), Rocketry (2022), Brahmastra (2022) and LSC (2022).

Currently, Shah Rukh Khan also has projects with filmmakers Atlee and Rajkumar Hirani in production.


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