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Shah Rukh Khan NOT injured during 'King' shoot, travels to the U.S for this reason
There were reports that Shah Rukh Khan was injured while shooting for an action scene in King and travelled to the U.S. for his treatment. But a report by NDTV says that he has travelled there for his regular treatment and care and the actor goes there often.
The source further added that Shah Rukh has been in the U.S since the second week of July. He is expected to return by the end of this month to resume shooting.
Shah Rukh Khan collaborated with singer Akon for his 2011 superhero film Ra.One. 15 years later, the superstar could bring another singer on board for his mega-ambitious King. This time, it's none other than Ed Sheeran.
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Sheeran's song Sapphire has a cameo by SRK and here's the video that has gone viral:
A fan club shared that clip on Instagram and wrote, 'Can't wait for the full Punjabi version.'
And this is what Sheeran wrote- 'The Hindi song was for a Bollywood movie SRK is doing, this is the Punjabi version of Sapphire with Arijit. I'm just doing all languages at this point.'
Shah Rukh Khan starrer King has just got bigger and grander. The stylish action-thriller already has the ensemble cast of Abhishek Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Suhana Khan, Arshad Warsi, Jaideep Ahlawat and Abhay Verma and the latest one to join the bandwagon is versatile star Rani Mukerji.
As per reports, Rani will play a crucial extended cameo in King. 'Rani Mukerji and Shah Rukh Khan have worked together on films lik_e Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham_, and Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna among others, and are now all set for a reunion. Rani Mukerji has been cast to play the part of Suhana Khan's mother, and it's a role which acts as a catalyst for the entire action-thriller in the film,' a source told PinkVilla.
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