Shah Rukh Khan Shoots for Aryan Khan`s Web-Series

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OCTOBER 13,2023

It has been a year for Shah Rukh Khan, with two record-breaking blockbusters to his name. He started the year big with Pathaan, which saw him getting back to the big screen after a series of films that didn't do well.

Then came his much-awaited collaboration with Atlee, Jawan. The film became a landmark right after its release, giving Khan much-needed success.

Also read: Jawan Box Office: Shah Rukh Khan-actioner earns Rs 65 crores on day 1

It's still not the end. Shah Rukh Khan's third film of the year with ace director Rajkumar Hirani, Dunki, will release in December, and all fans cannot wait to watch it.

But before that, Shah Rukh Khan started shooting for a web series directed by his son, Aryan Khan. Titled "Stardom", the six-episode series has brought quite some excitement to everyone as they wait to see the vision of Aryan Khan.

According to the people working on the set, the project rolled out in June, and SRK visited the set on a few occasions. "But this is the first time he is facing the camera. He will shoot a critical sequence that depicts an awards gala. The scenes will be filmed over the next three days," they said.

The current schedule of the shoot is taking place in Andheri at the Chitrakoot Grounds. Apart from Shah Rukh Khan, the series also has cameos by Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh, and Ranbir Kapoor. The webseries is written and directed by Aryan Khan.

Also read: What! Shah Rukh Khan and Ranveer Singh To Play Cameos In Aryan Khan's Debut Web Series Stardom?

Aryan Khan graduated in 2020 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Television Production from the University of Southern California. In 2022, Khan became an entrepreneur with his business partners and launched the company Slab Ventures. Under this, they started a brand called D'yavol.

Aryan Khan has previously worked as a voice actor in the Hindi dub of The Incredibles (2004) and later gave his voice to Simba in The Lion King (2019). As a kid, he played the younger version of Shah Rukh Khan's character in Karan Johar's Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (2004).

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