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Shah Rukh, Ranbir, and Alia Star in New Viral Ad

Shah Rukh, Ranbir, and Alia Star in New Viral Ad

Post by : Maya Rahman

The latest advertisement showcasing Shah Rukh Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, and Alia Bhatt is making waves online. This unexpected collaboration among the three Bollywood icons has fans abuzz with excitement. In the ad, Shah Rukh dons his ‘Jawan’ persona, Ranbir revisits his ‘Brahmastra’ character, and Alia makes a charming entrance as Rani from ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani’. The chemistry displayed on-screen has led to the video's rapid virality post-release.

Directed by Siddharth Anand for Rungta Steel, the advertisement kicks off with a thrilling moment of action where Ranbir playfully punches Shah Rukh. He humorously reminds SRK of his Vikram Rathore character, while Shah Rukh jests about Ranbir's ‘agni-astra’ prowess from Brahmastra. Amid their playful banter, Alia steps in, urging them to put aside their mock fight, adding her delightful presence to the scene.

Siddharth Anand expressed on social media how enjoyable it was to film the ad. The combined screen presence of the three actors harks back to their previous collaborations—Shah Rukh and Alia in ‘Dear Zindagi’, and all three together in ‘Brahmastra’, where SRK made a cameo appearance.

Fans have been ecstatic to see the trio together, flooding social media with their reactions. Many expressed a desire for a full-length feature film with the three, with one suggesting that SRK and Ranbir should team up soon. Comments praising their charisma and on-screen chemistry were abundant, with many asserting that the ad offers more entertainment than some recent cinematic outings. The swift viral success of this ad highlights the extraordinary star power held by these beloved Bollywood luminaries, leaving fans hopeful for a collaborative project in the future.

Dec. 12, 2025 4:31 p.m. 458

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