‘Bigg Boss 16’ winner MC Stan to make his Bollywood debut with Shah Rukh Khan's ‘Jawan’?

Updated : Mar 04, 2023 15:41
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‘Bigg Boss 16’ winner and Pune-based rapper MC Stan has reportedly been approached by the makers of Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Jawan’. A Twitter user shared a post that read, ‘Exclusive - #BIGBOSS16 winner #MCStan approached by makers of #Jawan This is huge #ShahRukhKhan #MCStanArmy.’ There is no official confirmation yet, but fans of MC Stan are beyond excited to learn that the rapper might team up with King Khan for his acting debut.

Earlier, it was reported that actor Allu Arjun was approached for a cameo role in Shah Rukh Khan’s forthcoming film. However, he turned down the offer due to the lack of dates.

According to Pinkvilla report, the team of ‘Jawaan’ narrated the script to Allu Arjun, but he could not say yes due to prior commitments, especially as he is busy working on ‘Pushpa: The Rule’.

The report further said that the actor has been 'training rigorously' to get into the skin of his character for ‘Pushpa: The Rule’ and he is only going to focus on it.

‘Pushpa 2's shoot is currently underway. Two major schedules have reportedly been completed in Vizag and Hyderabad.

‘Pushpa: The Rise’, directed by Sukumar, will focus on the face-off between Allu Arjun and Fahadh Faasil, who is the prime antagonist. The film also stars Rashmika Mandanna, Sunil and Anasuya Bharadwaj in key roles.

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