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Shah Rukh Khan’s Don 3 gets a title — And it will make his fans emotional

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The much-anticipated sequel of ‘Don’ franchise has reportedly got a title — ‘Don: The Final Chapter’. And it will be the last and the final chapter to the hit franchise. Needless to say that the film will see Shah Rukh Khan reprising his role of the gangster who cannot get arrested.

The film franchise first started in 2006 with ‘Don: The Chase Begins’ and got its sequel ‘Don 2’ in 2011. Both the films were directed by Farhan Akhtar and starred Shah Rukh in lead roles.

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A few days ago, there were rumors that Shah Rukh Khan had opted out of the biopic on astronaut Rakesh Sharma. It was said that after the debacle of ‘Zero’, Shah Rukh decided to opt out of Siddharth Roy Kapur and Ronnie Screwvala production and head towards the hit ‘Don’ franchise.

However, ‘Saare Jahan Se Achha’ writer Anjum Rajabali rubbished the rumors clarifying that Shah Rukh Khan is very much part of the project. According to reports, SRK will finish ‘Saare Jahan Se Achha’ before he starts shooting for ‘Don 3’. The film is expected to kick start production in mid-2019.

In the past two installments of ‘Don’, Shah Rukh romanced Priyanka Chopra and their chemistry was loved by their fans. However, Priyanka is not expected to make a comeback to the third installment for all the obvious reasons. And though latest reports suggest that the makers are still on a lookout for a suitable replacement to star opposite SRK in the film, it was rumored sometime back that Deepika Padukone was considered to fill in the shoes of PeeCee, who played cop Roma, in the first two installments.

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There were also reports suggesting that Farhan Akhtar might share screen space in the film. There are strong whispers that he might play the role of a police officer in the film.

‘Don’, the first installment of the franchise that was released in 2006 was a remake of Amitabh Bachchan’s 1978 namesake film penned by Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar.