Abhishek Bachchan on board as the villain in Shah Rukh Khan and Suhana Khan's 'KING'

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A source was quoted saying, “Abhishek is an actor whose full potential has yet to be fully realized. He has the ability to astonish audiences when given complex roles.” read more

Abhishek Bachchan on board as the villain in Shah Rukh Khan and Suhana Khan's 'KING'

Shah Rukh Khan and Suhana Khan are coming together for an action-packed extravaganza called King that will be helmed by Sujoy Ghosh and co-produced by Red Chillies and Pathaan and War director Siddharth Anand.

A report by PeepingMoon now says Abhishek Bachchan has been roped in to play his maiden negative role. A source was quoted saying, “Abhishek is an actor whose full potential has yet to be fully realized. He has the ability to astonish audiences when given complex roles. King presents him in an out-and-out negative role for the first time in such a large-scale commercial movie, and he is sure to make a significant impact with his performance.”

It added, “The Jr. Bachchan was surprised when he was offered this role but accepted it immediately, intrigued by the depth of his character. It’s a special role, and Siddharth Anand has grand plans to present Abhishek in a manner audiences have never seen before.”

About the budget of KING

Bollywood Hungama has now reported the film is likely to be made on a budget of Rs 200 crore.

A source told the portal, “King is an ambitious action film, unlike anyone’s imagination. The team has been working on the pre-production for the last one year to ensure that all aspects are covered in the right way - from script, to scale and action. Red Chillies Entertainment has always mounted world-class products and King will be no different as the banner is going all out to ensure a grand debut for Suhana Khan.”

The source added, “Siddharth Anand thinks internationally, and with SRK, he wants to make a global action thriller. He is designing stunts with the stunt experts from the West, and plans to shoot it as a hybrid of real action and VFX enhancements.”

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