‘Pathaan’: Shah Rukh Khan reacts to fans’ comments; here’s why he wants to replace Deepika Padukone

Updated : Mar 25, 2023 18:14
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‘Pathaan’, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham, has been reigning at the box office ever since its release. In a new video shared by Prime Video on Thursday, SRK responded to fans' questions and also reacted to their videos.

Shah Rukh said, ‘I have your comments and some of your videos, and some of the questions you have asked. I am going to try and answer them.’

Shah Rukh first viewed a video of an elderly woman dancing to ‘Pathaan's title track ‘Jhoome Jo Pathaan’. After watching the clip, he said, ‘It's really heartening and very very beautiful. Thank you so much Meena ji for doing this. If I had seen you dance before, maybe we would have asked Deepika not to do it and you to do it. I'm sure she wouldn't also mind.’

When asked what is his favourite action sequence from ‘Pathaan’, Shah Rukh said, ‘There is a sequence on a frozen ice lake. It is very, very cool, on motorcycles and on skates. It’s really nice.’
He also revealed which scene he had the most fun shooting. SRK said, ‘There are a couple of scenes but the one I enjoyed the most is the sequence where Deepika’s character is trying to save Pathaan from the bad guys and it’s a little funny interaction while they are trying to escape. That’s was very nice.’

Pathaan is the first Hindi film to earn over Rs 540 crore in India. Pathaan has earned over Rs 1000 crore worldwide.

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