Shah Rukh Khan's BTS pic as Captain Vikram Rathore from 'Jawan' is the perfect Flashback Friday post

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Fans of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan were sent into flashback mode when a special behind-the-scenes picture from his blockbuster movie '

Jawan

' turned up online.
Nearly a year after the film's release, a close-up shot of the actor as

Captain Vikram Rathore

, went viral, making for a perfect

Flashback Friday

post. The

BTS

photo from the film sets saw the superstar in his rugged salt-and-pepper look as the older version of the character Captain Rathore.

Dressed in a red shirt with a waistcoat and jeans, Shah Rukh flashed the peace sign as he posed for the photo with

GK Vishnu

, Cinematographer of 'Jawan'.

The post has raked in thousands of views online with fans expressing their excitement to see the actor rock a similar look in his upcoming film. Rumours are rife that SRK will once again flaunt some greys in his next film 'King' that will see him play the role of a don alongside daughter Suhana Khan. The film that is currently in the works, will reportedly feature some elaborate action sequences, some of which will be shot in London later this month.

'Jawan', directed by Atlee, went on to become one of the most successful films of the year, crossing over Rs 1000 crore in box office collections.

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