Nitesh Kumar Sahoo

Bollywood King Shah Rukh Khan is quite a busy person with multiple movies in a row to hit the theatres. While fans seem to be quite excited to welcome their matinee idol after a long gap, the latest information about his son Aryan Khan will certainly fuel up thrill among all.

As per the latest reports, SRK’s lad Aryan will be making his debut with a web series as a writer. Meanwhile, Pinkvilla reported that his dotting dad has stepped ahead to ensure making a smooth path for Aryan. As stated in the report, SRK has roped in Israeli director Lior Raz to train Aryan for his debut. Raz is popular as a writer for ‘Fauda’ series.

Moreover, Bilal Siddiqui, co-writer of 'Bard Of Blood' series starring Emraan Hashmi, is co-writing this script with Aryan.

Pinkvilla quoted a close source of SRK as saying, "Aryan is penning a script with a bunch of writers for Red Chillies Productions’ web series. One of them is Lior Raz. The work has already begun on the project and it may kick off by the end of the year.”

“Aryan wants to learn the process of filmmaking. He wants to kick off his career as a writer first before he dives into the direction," the source added.

Meanwhile, admirers are hopeful that Aryan will be making a decent debut as a writer under the guidance of the Fauda fame. 

Apart from that, the report of Aryan making his debut as a writer has left many in shock. Some have expressed their thoughts as to why Aryan, being a privileged star kid and son of B Town’s eminent actor, is debuting as a writer instead of foraying as an actor. 

Well, supporters have lauded such a move and extended support to Aryan for taking such a step as per his wish regardless of merit, talent, or ability. 

On the other hand, regarding Aryan’s debut web series, multiple actors have been auditioning for it. If the reports are anything to go by, the show is expected to go on air by the end of 2022.

Well, time will reveal if Aryan will get a blockbuster start as a writer and will have a long run in the industry or not.

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