Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has reportedly sustained a muscle injury while filming an intense action sequence for his upcoming movie King at Golden Tobacco Studio in Mumbai. The injury, while not serious, has been enough to put the shoot on hold temporarily. According to reports, doctors have advised the 58-year-old actor a full month of rest and physiotherapy to ensure proper recovery. SRK, who has built a reputation for performing physically demanding roles, is said to be taking the time off to focus on healing.
The team behind King, a high-profile action film directed by Siddharth Anand, has postponed all filming schedules planned for July and August. The fresh schedule is now expected to begin by September or October, depending on Shah Rukh’s recovery progress. All major studio bookings, including Film City, YRF Studios, and Golden Tobacco, have been rescheduled accordingly.Despite the setback, Shah Rukh is reported to be in stable condition and is receiving care alongside his personal team. Sources suggest he may even be traveling to the U.S. for a short medical break. While no official statement has been released from the actor or his production house, fans and industry insiders are already pouring in their support and wishing him a speedy recovery.King is especially significant as it not only reunites SRK with Pathaan director Siddharth Anand but also marks the big-screen debut of his daughter, Suhana Khan. The film boasts a star-studded ensemble cast including Deepika Padukone, Rani Mukerji, Abhishek Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Jaideep Ahlawat, and Jackie Shroff. Produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Marflix Pictures, King is being positioned as a game-changer in Indian action cinema, blending powerful storytelling with high-octane sequences.As fans await Shah Rukh’s return to set, the temporary pause in production is a reminder of the physical demands actors face and the importance of prioritizing health. Knowing SRK’s resilience and dedication, audiences can expect him to bounce back stronger, ready to bring another cinematic spectacle to life.