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Pathaan
Image Credit: Instagram/Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan took 'six months' to develop his 'Pathaan' physique

| @indiablooms | Jan 13, 2023, at 01:30 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Apart from the action sequences and lead actor Deepika Padukone's sensuous look, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's chiselled body, abs and man bun in the upcoming Hindi film Pathaan's trailer have already grabbed the eyeballs.

In an interactive session with his followers on Twitter, Shah Rukh on Thursday the time he took to develop the particular physique.

When asked by a fan 'how long did you take to make your body', the 57-year-old actor replied, "Took about 6 months I think!!"

Shah Rukh is returning to silver screens after a hiatus for about four years since the dull box office run of his 2018 project Zero.

In Pathaan, which also stars John Abraham in the lead, Shah Rukh paired with Deepika for the fourth time on-screen.

The three other films were Om Shanti Om, Chennai Express and Happy New Year.

Pathaan is slated for Jan 25 release.

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