King Khan Shares Poster Of His New OTT Venture SRK+, This Is How Salman Khan Reacts

King Khan Shares Poster Of His New OTT Venture SRK+, This Is How Salman Khan Reacts

Bollywood star Salman Khan and filmmakers took to Twitter to congratulate Shah Rukh Khan but it is reported that the poster shared by King Khan is an advertisement for the Disney+Hotstar.

On Tuesday 15 March Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan teased the launch of his new venture after which the actor has been receiving many congratulating wishes from friends and collaborators from the industry.

King Khan took to Twitter to announce about his upcoming venture and shared a poster that reads SRK+ coming soon.

Actor Salman Khan also retweeted the tweet by Shah Rukh Khan to congratulate him on his new OTT app and his caption reads, "Aaj Ki Party Teri Taraf Se.'

However, Shah Rukh Khan and his production house Red Chillies Entertainment have not yet given any official confirmation that SRK+ is an OTT platform.

Filmmakers including Anurag Kashyap and Karan Johar also took to Twitter to congratulate Shah Rukh Khan regarding it as the biggest news of the year which would change the face of OTT.

According to sources, the above-mentioned directors and filmmakers will be collaborating with the OTT platform of Shah Rukh Khan.

The 56-year-old is expected to come back after long years of the gap with his last big screen with Zero in 2018. He shared a post recently about the new venture with the caption 'Kuch Kuch hone wala hai OTT ki duniya mein which means something is going to happen in the world of OTT.'

Meanwhile, in a recent report, it is claimed that the poster is just a lead to an upcoming advertisement for Disney plus Hotstar. The actor has been shooting for a lot of commercials for the streaming platform and this is one among those.

On the recent work front, King Khan is all set for the release of his upcoming film 'Pathaan' starring Deepika Padukone on the female lead which will hit theatres on Republic Day next year.

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