Shah Rukh Khan plays football with sons AbRam and Aryan at Mannat; video goes viral

Updated : Feb 07, 2024 10:00
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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan spent Tuesday evening at his residence, Mannat, and enjoyed a game of football with his sons AbRam and Aryan. In a video shared by a fan account on Instagram, the Khans can be seen sporting a white tee during the game. They turned their backyard into their football field as they enjoyed the match.

Shah Rukh Khan, a fervent football enthusiast, has expressed his passion for the sport on numerous occasions. He has not only watched multiple football matches, including the FIFA World Cups, but was also an active footballer during his school days. Even after his Bollywood career took off, Shah Rukh has continued to indulge in friendly football matches with his industry friends, showcasing his enduring love for the game.

Shah Rukh Khan’s work front

After Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘Dunki’, Shah Rukh is yet to announce his next project. There are rumours that he has a cameo in Yash’s upcoming Kannada film, ‘Toxic’.

‘Shah Rukh Khan is at the peak of his career and every director is looking to collaborate with him at the moment. Earlier in the year, Yash, Geetu Mohandas and Toxic makers approached Shah Rukh Khan for an extended cameo in the gangster-based actioner. It’s an author-backed role and not one of those just added for a gimmick. There is a proper track for the character which has been offered to SRK, and the makers are hoping to have him on board,’ a source told Pinkvilla.

‘Shah Rukh Khan will convey his decision on the part in a fortnight,’ the source added.

Rumours are also rife that SRK is in talks with Vishal Bhardwaj for a film. The actor is also said to be doing ‘Tiger vs Pathaan’ and a film with his daughter, Suhana Khan.

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