SRK wishes son Aryan for his debut project, says first one is always special
Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Dec, 2022 02:02 PM
Mumbai, Dec 7 (IANS) Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is a proud father as his elder son Aryan Khan has completed the script of his first series and is all set to roll the cameras.
Aryan recently shared the status of his first film with his followers through social media. Taking to his Instagram, he shared a picture with a clapper board and the bound script placed on a pool table. The bound script has "For Aryan Khan" written over it.
Aryan concealed the film's title with his thumb but gave out that the film is being produced by SRK's production company Red Chilies Entertainment.
As he wrote in the caption, "Wrapped with the writing... can't wait to say action", his father took to the comments section and wrote, "Wow... thinking... believing... dreaming done, now onto dare.... wish u the best for the first one. It's always special (sic)."
SRK is known to be a hands-on father and doesn't shy away from displaying his affection and encouragement for his children in public. His birthday pictures with younger son AbRam are a testimony to the same.
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