Will Shah Rukh Khan visit Telugu states on ‘Pathaan’s release day? Actor says ‘If Ram Charan…’

Updated : Jan 23, 2023 21:25
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Actor Shah Rukh Khan’s much-awaited film ‘Pathaan’ is all set to release in theatres on January 25. Ahead of its theatrical release, SRK conducted an Ask Me Anything session on Twitter and replied to many fans who shared their enthusiasm for the advance booking of his forthcoming film.
As ‘Pathaan’ releases in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil, a fan asked the actor if he would visit any theatres in Telugu states on the day of its release. In a quirky style, King Khan replied if actor Ram Charan takes him, he definitely would.

A fan also asked SRK if he has ever watched a film in theatre with his audience, Shah Rukh replied, ‘No haven’t done that for a long time….also haven’t had a release na….for #Pathaan maybe it’s that kind of film that should be watched in an audience packed hall.’

King Khan also replied to a fan who asked him if he has a kissing scene in the film. 'Pathaan kise kiss krega? (whom will Pathaan kiss)?,’ a user asked. Shah Rukh replied, ‘#Pathaan Kiss karne nahi….Kick karne aaya hai (Pathaan is not here to kiss but kick).’

‘Pathaan’ also stars Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Ashutosh Rana and Dimple Kapadia in pivotal roles. The film marks Shah Rukh’s return to the big screens after four years. He was last seen in Aanand L Rai’s ‘Zero’. After ‘Pathaan’, the actor has two more films in the pipeline – ‘Jawan’ and ‘Dunki’.

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