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Deepika Padukone joins Shah Rukh Khan On the sets of ‘Pathan,’

According to the newest news from the sets of ‘Pathan,’ Bollywood diva Deepika Padukone joins Shah Rukh Khan to film the next action film. Fans have even more cause to be excited about the upcoming film as photos of the actress on the set surfaced online on Sunday morning.

“After SRK and John, Deepika is currently filming for the much-anticipated Pathan,” sources close to the production stated. It sends a strong, positive message to the business, especially with a big picture like Pathan on the way.”

Deepika and SRK’s coupling has always spelled box office success for the big screen, as seen by Om Shanti Om, Chennai Express, and Happy New Year, and director Siddharth Anand will undoubtedly hope that his ambitious espionage action thriller, Pathan, will do the same when it hits theatres.

“After SRK and John, Deepika Padukone is currently filming the much-awaited Pathan. It’s incredible to watch our generation’s biggest performers begin to shoot despite the pandemic. It sends a powerful, good message to the business, and when a big picture like Pathan hits the screens, it gives the industry a new lease on life.

“Deepika would continue to work with Shah Rukh until the schedule wraps in the next 15-20 days,” sources stated. Deepika will be featured in a never-before-seen persona in the film, and we’re looking forward to seeing how Siddharth Anand and Aditya Chopra reveal her character.

While there isn’t much information regarding Deepika Padukone joins Shah Rukh Khan involvement in the film, fans can be certain that she will be seen in action. “Her performance will astound us, and it will be widely discussed.” “We are extremely interested to watch how Siddharth Anand and Aditya Chopra reveal Deepika’s persona in the film,” the insider added.

On the big screen, Deepika and SRK have always worked their magic. After successful films like ‘Om Shanti Om, “Chennai Express,’ and ‘Happy New Year,’ they will reunite on screen in ‘Pathan.’