Shah Rukh Khan is not just headlining King—he’s also taking on the role of mentor and action trainer for his daughter, Suhana Khan, as she prepares for her most physically demanding role yet. The father–daughter collaboration has set social media abuzz, especially after choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan publicly revealed SRK’s hands-on involvement during a recent Dubai event.
The revelation occurred at the grand launch of a Rs 4,000-crore commercial tower named after Shah Rukh by Danube Properties. Speaking on stage, Farah Khan couldn’t help but praise the Khan siblings’ back-to-back creative ventures. She began by hyping Aryan Khan’s upcoming web series, calling it “the most kicka** show.” Then, shifting to Suhana’s next big leap, Farah added, “Suhana is so hardworking. She is now going to be in King. I know that you are training her in action.”
A video of the moment immediately went viral, with fans thrilled to see SRK personally guiding Suhana’s transition into the world of high-intensity stunts. Suhana, who made her Bollywood debut in Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies, is stepping into uncharted territory with King, which marks her first action-driven performance. Her father’s mentorship has amplified anticipation around the film, making it one of the most talked-about projects of the year.
The excitement around King had already peaked when Marflix Pictures and Red Chillies Entertainment dropped the film’s official title on Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday. Director Siddharth Anand unveiled a gripping action-packed teaser featuring SRK in a fierce, ruthless avatar. Anand, known for his slick action spectacles, promises that King will be his “massiest” film yet—bigger, bolder, and packed with adrenaline.
The teaser felt like a tribute to SRK’s legacy, showcasing him as a character whose very name commands fear. His line, “Sau deshon mein badnaam, duniya ne diya sirf ek hi naam—KING,” instantly became a fan favourite and set expectations sky-high.
With Suhana training under her father’s watchful eye and Siddharth Anand crafting a grand action canvas, King is shaping up to be a cinematic event. And for fans, watching SRK mentor his daughter through her action debut is a story as thrilling as the film itself.
