Shah Rukh Khan tweeted congratulations for his daughter Suhana’s imminent Bollywood debut on Father’s Day. Suhana will make her acting debut in Zoya Akhtar’s film The Archies. The Netflix Tudum event in Sao Paulo saw the release of the movie’s teaser.
On Suhana’s debut, Shah Rukh shared his excitement , “On Father’s Day – here’s wishing the best to my baby… all the babies… and Tiger Baby… for #TheArchies!” He also posted the teaser.
Fans reacted to SRK’s overwhelming post. A fan wrote,“#HappyFathersDay @iamsrk sir. Thank u for being the best father in the world for ur childern & giving them all the love & being thier biggest inspiration. U r not the only the biggest megastar but also the biggest superhero in ur childern’s life. LOVE U GOD SRK”. “Happy Father’s Day sweet dad. Love to you and your family,” wrote another.
Based on the characters of the well-known American comic books of the same name, The Archies is a live-action musical. According to the streamer, the upcoming Netflix movie is advertised as a coming-of-age tale that will expose the youngsters of Riverdale, the made-up hill station, to a younger generation in India.
Over 10,000 people cheered as the 1.16-minute clip was unveiled at Netflix’s live global event Tudum on Saturday night in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
“Are you ready to go back in time? As she uploaded the movie’s trailer on her own Instagram account, Akhtar tweeted, “Welcome to the Archies. Following the first look, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan from the well-liked Netflix series Never Have I Ever presented the main cast on stage.
Dot (Ethel Muggs), Agastya Nanda (Archie Andrews), Khushi Kapoor (Betty Cooper), Mihir Ahuja (Jughead Jones), Suhana Khan (Veronica Lodge), Vedang Raina (Reggie Mantle), and Yuvraj Menda (Dilton Doiley) were among the cast members who were on stage to perform the song Sunoh for the Tudum audience.
The Archies is a coming-of-age musical that is set in 1964 and follows the lives of Riverdale’s most beloved group of youngsters, Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, Reggie, Ethel, and Dilton. The Archies examines friendship, freedom, love, heartbreak, and rebellion through the prism of the distinctive Anglo-Indian community.