Shah Rukh Khan learns and lip-sync Tamil like a pro in Zinda Banda BTS video
Filmmaker Atlee dropped a BTS video of Zinda Banda from Jawan, where SRK can be seen learning Tamil.
Khateja Qureshi | Published On: Aug, 12, 2023 | 03:17 PM

King Khan Shah Rukh Khan’ has been gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated film Jawan which is directed by Atlee. Recently, the first song from the film Zinda Banda was released in all languages. The song has been shot separately in Hindi and Tamil. Makers of the film dropped a behind-the-scenes of Zinda Banda and we love SRK’s versatile skills.
Filmmaker Atlee dropped a BTS video of Zinda Banda’s Tamil version, titled as Vandha Edam. In the video, Shah Rukh’s skillful performance is clearly visible. The BTS video also shows moments of SRK’s quick Tamil learning skills. He lip-syncs the Tamil lyrics by reading from a board. Atlee who got impressed of SRK’s skills gave him a hug hugged Shah Rukh immediately. Towards the end of the clip, the choreographer can be heard saying, “Fantastic. Loved working with Shah Rukh Khan sir.”
Director Atlee has shared the BTS on Instagram and wrote, “Taking you all to the world of Vandha Edam song Lovely experience with Shah Rukh Khan sir Anirudh, Vishnu Kumar and Shobi Paulraj. And the whole crew. Crazy energy, thrilling experience, countless memories and immense love is what you can witness in this video while making this song.”
Zinda Banda is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, features Shah Rukh Khan along with his girl gang, including Priyamani, and Sanya Malhotra, among others. It is written by Irshad Kamil. The second single from Jawan will be released next week. It’s a romantic track called Chaleya and features SRK alongside Nayanthara.
Coming to Jawan, it stars Vijay Sethupathi in the role of antagonist and Sanya Malhotra in a pivotal role. Deepika Padukone is also playing a cameo. Priya Mani, Sanya Malhotra, Tamil actor Yogi Babu, Sunil Grover, and others appear in the supporting roles. Jawan is scheduled to release worldwide in theatres on September 7.