Home  »  Bollywood News  »  Siddharth Anand warns against spreading Kings leaks

Updated : May 2, 2026

The internet went into a frenzy recently when unauthorized pictures from the sets of the highly anticipated action-drama King surfaced online. The viral photos reportedly captured a sweet moment between Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone holding hands while filming in Cape Town. 

While the leaked images generated massive excitement among eager fans, the film's team was less than thrilled about the sudden breach of privacy. Director Siddharth Anand quickly stepped in to address the situation, issuing a strong public statement. Taking to social media, he directly requested fans and digital platforms to stop sharing the leaked multimedia. 

He emphasized that the crew is working tirelessly to create a spectacular cinematic experience and urged everyone to wait for the official promotional material to be released as originally intended by the makers. King is already carrying massive buzz, largely because it marks the first full-fledged theatrical collaboration between Shah Rukh Khan and his daughter, Suhana Khan.

Alongside a stellar ensemble cast featuring Abhishek Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, and Rani Mukerji, the movie promises high-octane action. With tight secrecy usually surrounding such big-budget projects, this unexpected leak has certainly disrupted their promotional plans as they gear up for a December 2026 release.

 

Disclaimer: The news article is written based on information shared by various sources. The organisation is not responsible for the factual nature of them. While we do try to do thorough research at times people could misguide. So, we would encourage viewers' discretion before reacting to them.






Disclaimer:
All content included on this TeluguOne.com Portal including text, graphics, images, videos and audio clips, is the property of ObjectOne Information Systems Ltd. or our associates, and protected by copyright laws. The collection, arrangement and assembly of all content on this portal/ related channels is the exclusive property of ObjectOne Information Systems Ltd. or our associates and protected copyright laws.
You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, publish, display, perform, modify, create derivative works, transmit, or in any other way exploit any part of copyrighted material without permission from ObjectOne Information Systems Ltd or our associates.