Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi is in the news these days for his upcoming film 'Jolly LLB 3'. The film is going to be released in theaters soon. Before this, there is good news for Arshad's fans. He has now joined a new project of Shah Rukh Khan. He has also started shooting for it in Poland. Arshad Warsi has shared a picture of himself from the beautiful streets of Poland on Instagram.
Arshad shooting for 'King'
Let us tell you that Arshad Warsi has officially joined Shah Rukh Khan's action-thriller film 'King'. The 'Jolly LLB' star is currently in Warsaw, Poland. In the picture shared by Arshad, he is wearing a black T-shirt, a matching jacket, and gray trousers. The actor looks very cool posing in front of the camera. Sharing the picture, Arshad Warsi wrote in the caption, 'There is no price for guessing where I am, shooting with my favorite. Thank God.'
Siddharth Anand confirmed
In the comment section of the post, director Siddharth Anand welcomed him and wrote 'Welcome to the Kingdom.' This shows that Arshad Warsi is associated with the film 'King'. However, there is no information yet about what role Arshad Warsi will play in the film. There are reports that he will play an important role. His fans are eager to see Arshad Warsi with Shah Rukh Khan.
About the film
The film 'King', directed by Siddharth Anand, is on its way to becoming one of the most high-profile films of Bollywood in recent times. The story of this film is still kept secret. The film is in the news due to its location and star cast. In the film, Shah Rukh is playing the role of an experienced killer who has made his mark in the dangerous underworld.

Arshad Warsi's work
Arshad Warsi will soon be seen in the third installment of Jolly LLB. Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi are coming together again in Subhash Kapoor's directorial venture 'Jolly LLB 3', with Saurabh Shukla playing the role of a judge. The film will also feature Huma Qureshi and Amrita Rao.
In the film, Akshay and Arshad will be seen embroiled in a legal battle.
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