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Waiting for 'Yudh': SRK tells Big B

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 05 Jul, 2014 12:29 PM
  • Waiting for 'Yudh': SRK tells Big B
Shah Rukh Khan, who took the small screen route to filmdom and stardom, has reached out to Amitabh Bachchan to say that he's awaiting the launch of "Yudh", which marks the Bollywood megastar's debut in the fiction space on TV. SRK is sure the show will be "pathbreaking".
 
"@SrBachchan waiting for Yudh. Am sure it will be path breaking as all your other endeavours have been," Shah Rukh posted to Big B on Twitter Saturday.
 
Shah Rukh started his acting career with fictional TV shows such as "Fauji" and "Circus". It was then that he was noticed and picked up for films. Whereas, the Big B made his TV foray only in 2000 with reality game show "Kaun Banega Crorepati, which ended up changing the face of Indian television.
 
He has since hosted most seasons of KBC, barring one, for which SRK sat on the quizmaster's chair.
 
Now, Big B, 71, will be seen in "Yudh", a finite TV series ready to go on air on Sony Entertainment Television.
 
Meanwhile, both the actors, who are sports enthusiasts, are busy catching up on the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2014.

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