'Dunki' starring Shah Rukh Khan to have a larger-than-life musical scene choreographed by Ganesh Acharya

Reportedly, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan will probably shoot for a huge musical sequence for his upcoming flick, Dunki.

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According to recent sources, Shah Rukh Khan will begin production for Rajkumar Hirani's next from April to mid-May, and the producers have built a vast set simulating a Punjab hamlet in Mumbai's Filmcity studio, where a big amount of the film will be shot. On April 19, the renowned actor publicly unveiled the film's title, Dunki, shortly after kicking up the production. 

SRK said on Instagram with the announcement video, "Dear @hirani.rajkumar sir, Aap toh Mere Santa Claus nikle nikle nikle nikle nikle nikle nikle Main time pe pahunch jaunga aap shuru karo. Main toh set par hi rehne lagunga! I'm honoured and looking forward to working with you. "Bringing to you all #Dunki in theatres on December 22nd 2023".

According to certain rumours, there is now an interesting update on this much-anticipated picture. Shah Rukh Khan recently shot a larger-than-life, entertaining performance choreographed by Ganesh Acharya. 

It further stated that the song was shot over the course of four days and included some of Ganesh Acharya's signature movements. It's a fun number that was shot on a massive scale, and SRK went all out for it. It was shot in the same Filmcity village set. Vicky Kaushal appears in the song as well.

Following the Mumbai schedule, SRK, Rajkumar Hirani, and the rest of the cast will go to London and Budapest to finish the film. A report from a leading news portal also stated  that they have already finished the recce, and have finalised their shooting locations. As of now, they are looking to go there in July.

Besides Shah Rukh Khan, the film also features Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal, and Boman Irani in pivotal roles.

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