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TOI Entertainment Desk | etimes.in

Is Shah Rukh Khan bringing back his salt and pepper look for 'King'? LEAKED PIC

At a time when fans are eagerly anticipating the return of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, speculation about his next film 'King', is at an all-time high. Amidst a wave of anticipation, details surrounding his upcoming film have begun to surface online.

A set of leaked images indicated that Shah Rukh may just be bringing back his rugged salt and pepper look for the upcoming film that also stars his daughter, Suhana Khan. The viral images depict Shah Rukh sporting a white beard, much like his look in 'Jawan'. The images doing the rounds on fan handles have created quite the buzz online, with fans anticipating his new role as a don.

Leaked details from the sets indicate that 'King' will see the superstar portraying a don, however, this one diverges from his previous roles.

Rumours of this being his look in the film were further fuelled when the actor stepped out for a cricket match, sporting his regular dark beard.

The creative forces behind the project, including Shah Rukh, director Sujay Ghosh, and producer Siddharth Anand, have reportedly been refining every aspect of the film that will have some high-octane action scenes.

'King' promises to be a cinematic spectacle that showcases Shah Rukh Khan in a refreshingly new avatar. It will mark his return to screens after his blockbuster year at the box office with 'Jawan' and 'Pathaan'.

For Suhana, this will be her first big-screen release, after her debut in 'The Archies'.

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