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Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan's daughter Suhana Khan's first look from her short film 'The Grey Part of Blue' revealed
Aug 7 (AZINS) A few weeks back, one of Suhana Khan's BTS still from a shoot hit the Internet and instantly became viral. In the still, Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan's daughter is seen giving an intense look while looking at the camera and it seems like an intriguing shot. The short film was shot while she was studying at Ardingly College in England. This is not the first time, Suhana showed her acting talent. She has participated in several plays throughout her educational life.

Now, we got our hands on the first look of Suhana from her short film. Titled The Grey Part of Blue, the film is directed by her fellow classmate named Theodore Gimeno. He took to his Instagram page and shared the star kid's first look which looks like digitally painted. In the poster, Suhana is seen wearing a black sweatshirt and blue jeans with a black jacket. She has tied her hair in a high ponytail and kept a minimal smile.

Last year, Theo had announced that the shoot of his short film has wrapped and he shared photos with Suhana and other male lead. He wrote, "Wrapped up the first day of shoot for my new short film. Thank you to everyone who helped, it was a blessing"

Well, acting is definitely in her blood!

Earlier, SRK had revealed that Suhana wants to be an actor. He had said, "Suhana should learn acting for another three to four years if she wants to be an actor. I know many of my industry friends feel my kids should start acting [in films] tomorrow. But it’s my belief that they shouldn’t start acting [in movies] yet."