Salman Khan to join Shah Rukh Khan, John Abraham and Deepika Padukone in Pathan
Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham are all geared up...
There is no doubt that other heroes and heroines shoot dangerous scenes for the success of films. However, it is very rare for an actor to risk his life for just one scene of a film, but Bollywood king Shah Rukh Khan risked his life for a film scene.
Shah Rukh Khan’s production house ‘Red Chillies’ recently shared a short video of the actor’s stunt, which went viral as soon as it was seen and left people astounded when the Bollywood King put his life in danger.
The video shared by Red Chillies did not include any details, but it was a scene from his 2014 film “Happy New Year”.
In the viral video, Shah Rukh Khan can be seen stunting on the iron bars of a high-rise building in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
It can be seen that Shah Rukh Khan falls down from a tall building, however, before falling to the ground, he puts his hand in the iron rods and stops himself from falling.
Red Chillies used the hashtags of Bollywood, film, cinema and Shah Rukh Khan when sharing the video.
Many fans of the actor commented on the video in which he’s performing a dangerous stunt and termed his stunt as life threatening.
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Hindustan Times reported that Shah Rukh Khan’s fans are sharing video clips and photos of his upcoming film ‘Pathan’ on social media, which are going viral. He is seen doing similar stunts in the videos.
Shooting for the upcoming film ‘Pathan’ has been ongoing in Dubai since a long time now. Salman Khan and Deepika Padukone will also be seen in action alongside King Khan in this film.
It is not yet clear when Pathan will be released, but it is expected to release early next year or by the end of this year.
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