Suhana Khan’s Performance In The Viral Teaser From Her Short Film Reminds Fans Of Her Father Shah Rukh Khan

The teaser of Suhana Khan’s short film was impressive, so much so, that fans compared her acting skills with that of dad Shah Rukh Khan!

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Suhana Khan’s Performance In The Viral Teaser From Her Short Film Reminds Fans Of Her Father Shah Rukh Khan
There’s still time for her big Bollywood debut; however, Shah Rukh Khan’s younger daughter Suhana Khan is already among one of the most talked-about star kids of Bollywood. The Khan girl often makes it to the news for her stunning looks and ever since she graced the Vogue cover, fans have been waiting to see more of her. But, fret not! We have come across the teaser of her upcoming short film, The Grey Part Of Blue and the stunner has impressed fans to bit, so much so, that they even compared Suhana to her father and legendary actor, Shah Rukh Khan.

The clip features Suhana Khan in an intriguing avatar, as she could be seen alongside her friend and co-star Robin Gonnella. Though it has no dialogues, Suhana’s wonderful expressions and the soft background melody kept us hooked. From the looks of it, we are assuming that it is a romantic thriller. Well, there also comes a scene where Suhana could be seen sitting on a bench and that seems to have reminded fans of Shah Rukh Khan’s bench scene, alongside Hrithik Roshan, from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. A fan wrote, “Born to act… like her dad (Shah Rukh Khan).



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We can’t wait for her Bollywood debut already!

Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan, in an old interview, revealed that there’s time for it as Suhana is yet to complete her studies. “But she still has to work for four-five years. Everybody has to do that. I was telling someone if a doctor’s child cannot become a doctor without learning how to be one, how do you expect an actor’s child to do that? They have to learn to be actors. Aryan and Suhana are studying in institutions that will teach them acting, which will help them to hone their craft. Post that, if they have the desire and the madness to be involved with films, as a writer, director, filmmaker, actor, then they should choose to be a part of it."

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