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Shah Rukh Khan's manager Pooja Dadlani posts a monochrome picture of the actor, fans go gaga over the stylish still

After a four-year hiatus, Shah Rukh Khan is set to make a grand comeback with Pathaan, Jawan and Dunki

Shah Rukh Khan's manager Pooja Dadlani posts a monochrome picture of the actor, fans go gaga over the stylish still

Last Updated: 01.44 PM, Jul 07, 2022

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Post a four-year hiatus, actor-producer Shah Rukh Khan is set to return to Bollywood. Pooja Dadlani, the actor's manager, posted a black and white portrait of King Khan on her Instagram page. Pooja describes the shot as "In a world full of Trends… A Timeless Classic!"

Needless to say, fans couldn't maintain their cool when Pooja shared SRK's picture. Many celebrities, too, left comments in the comment box, complimenting the actor’s stunning look.

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Shah Rukh Khan, who hasn't been seen on the big screen after his 2018 film, Zero, is set to return in 2023 with three projects.

King Khan is currently filming Pathaan with Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. The film, directed by Siddharth Anand, will be released in January 2023.

Recently, during an Instagram live, the actor commemorated his 30 year journey in Bollywood. SRK also mentioned about Salman Khan’s much-expected cameo in the action flick Pathaan. Khan also hinted about appearing in Salman’s forthcoming flick Tiger 3.

According to Indian Express, the star, while talking about Pathaan during an Instagram stream, said, “It was a lot of fun. It is an action film with wonderful co-stars like Deepika Padukone, John Abraham and Ashutosh Rana. It is the kind of film I wanted to do for 30 years. I always thought of myself as somebody who can do some cool action stuff.”

Shah Rukh is also working on Jawan, directed by Atlee Kumar and starring Nayanthara and Sanya Malhotra. He is also busy with Rajkumar Hirani's Dunki, in which Taapsee Pannu and Boman Irani will appear in key roles.

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