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SRK reveals 'first look' of Imtiaz Ali's film 'The Ring'

| | Oct 13, 2016, at 03:14 am
Mumbai, Oct 12 (IBNS): In his unique sense of humour, superstar Shah Rukh Khan has revealed the 'first look' of his film 'The Ring' which he joked to be a Ninja epic.

In his first tweet, SRK tweeted: "‘First Look’ of  Imtiaz Ali’s film, allegedly called The Ring. Not a horror film nor a love story…it’s a Ninja epic!."

In another tweet, the actor posted: "The last tweet about the film is a joke. Clarifying for those who don’t get my drift & end up distorting stuff. It’s just cold in Budapest!."

'The Ring' is being directed by Imtiaz Ali.

Imtiaz has roped in Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma to play the lead characters in the film.

After wrapping their shoot in Prague and Amsterdam, the team has now landed in Budapest, said reports.


Image credit: SRK Official Twitter Handle

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