'Pathaan': Shah Rukh Khan requests fans to pray for the film, says 'I hope everybody likes it'

Updated : Nov 06, 2022 09:25
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The much-anticipated teaser of Shah Rukh Khan's 'Pathaan', co-starring Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, was unveiled on the occasion of King Khan’s birthday on November 2. Now, SRK has started the promotions of his upcoming film and has requested his fans to pray for the movie to become a hit.

At a promotional event, the 'Dilwale' actor said, 'Please pray that we get to make the sequel of Pathaan. I hope everybody likes it. All of us have worked hard on the film. I wish you’ll pray that the film is so good and comes out with the second part, so we can quickly start working on the sequel.'

Shah Rukh Khan also mentioned the one thing that he liked most about the movie, and said, 'The hair. I love the hair, the only thing weird was that many times Deepika and me had the same hairstyle in the scene. So, for the first time, I had to discuss hairstyles with my co-star. I miss it now. I have cut my hair. Hopefully, if we make part 2 of Pathaan, if you like the first part, I will grow it again.'

Directed by Siddharth Anand, the film is an action-thriller that is all set to release in theatres on January 25. 

On the work front, besides 'Pathaan,' Shah Rukh Khan also has Rajkumar Hirani's 'Dunki', alongside Taapsee Pannu, and Atlee's 'Jawan' with Nayanthara in the pipeline.

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