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Shahrukh Khan to play as professor in Karan's 'Student Of The Year': How could it be that Karan Johar directs a film and not chalk out a meaty role for his best buddy Shahrukh Khan?

So recently when Johar unveiled the first look of his next film Student Of The Year - that will introduce new faces Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt and Siddharth Malhotra - eyebrows were raised because SRK was conspicuously missing from the credits.

Well, now we hear that SRK will indeed act in the film, apart from co-producing it with Johar. The actor will play a college professor whom the students adore.

Fans of the superstar might say they have already seen SRK playing similar roles in films like Mohabattein and Main Hoon Na.

But trust Karan Johar to make the character different. We hear he is taking a break from the hustle-bustle of Bollywood to work on the script and flesh out SRK’s character. We hope it won’t be just a cameo.
Karan Johar-Shahrukh Khan’s new venture ‘Student Of The Year’ - First Look: B-Town was abuzz with the news that Karan Johar is launching Mahesh Bhatt’s daughter Alia Bhatt and David Dhawan’s son Varun Dhawan in his next.
Now, Karan has proved the speculations right by releasing the first look of the film which is titled Student Of The Year, and guess who else is producing the film, his good friend Shahrukh Khan.

Yes, the promotion of Student Of The Year has started online. Karan Johar, using his Twitter handle, posted the first look of the film which has three posters featuring the young actors Varun, Siddharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt.

Keeping the promise to promote youngsters, Karan has come up with this youthful film which can remind many of his first film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai which also had a college set-up. Varun and Siddharth already have an experience in film-making as they have assisted various directors.
Karan Johar-Shahrukh Khan’s new venture ‘Student Of The Year’ - First Look
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