Will Pathaan bring back the Shah Rukh Khan Magic?

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Shah Rukh Khan has been going through a bad phase these past few years. In fact, after Zero’s colossal failure, King Khan has kept a very low profile. Of course, there were a few ugly rumblings in his personal life, especially concerning his son Aaryan but all that is water under the bridge. Today, SRK seems to have sprung up and given himself and his many fans a new lease on life.

Don’t believe us? Let’s list out what we think works in Pathaan…

  1. Shah Rukh Khan’s macho look. He’s looking lean and mean flaunting flat board abs and a pony tale look. Let’s admit it, the 57-year-old actor is looking good. No wonder, women of all ages are swooning over his looks. Don’t believe us? Well, go ahead, check the reels on the Gram… you have women from 4 to 90 dancing to his song Besharmi Rang.
  2. Deepika may have stirred the hornet’s nest dancing in itsy bitsy bikinis especially one in saffron. But she is looking super hot and the song has trended within an hour of its release, garnering millions of views.
  3. Supposedly, SRK has worked very hard on Pathaan, leaving no stone unturned – from its script to its vibe – everything has been given a once-over by the great Badshaah!
  4. John Abraham is also in Pathaan so we are sure both these dimpled wonders (SRK and John) will reignite the silver screen.
  5. Kya SRK’s magic chalega kya? Oh yeah! We are putting our money on this one… Hopefully we will be proven right?

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