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There’s been a fresh wave of discussion online after Shah Rukh Khan’s first look for his upcoming film King was revealed, timed with his 60th birthday. While fans celebrated the actor’s milestone and the stylish teaser drop, many couldn’t help noticing the resemblance between SRK’s new avatar and Brad Pitt’s look in the Hollywood film F1. The similarity comes not just in the outfit but the vibe, posture and visuals, and it’s sparked a mix of reactions.
In the teaser for King, Shah Rukh Khan appears in a mustard‑suede jacket layered over a light‑blue denim shirt, paired with a cross‑body bag and aviator sunglasses. Social media users were quick to observe that Brad Pitt wore a nearly identical outfit in F1, complete with similar styling and accessories. Some fans labelled it “copy paste,” pointing out everything from the hairstyle to hand gestures and even the way SRK walks in the frame mirrors Pitt’s scene in the Hollywood film.
Copy paste , kuch to Naya try kar lete #King #ShahRukhKhan pic.twitter.com/qaGoPShBOK
— ℕ ℝ…!!! (@loyal4Salman1) November 2, 2025
Yet, it wasn’t all criticism. A segment of viewers regarded the styling choice as an homage, a subtle tip of the hat to Brad Pitt while giving SRK a fresh, international‑style look. For them, the resemblance was a creative nod rather than outright copying.
Shah Rukh Khan in Brad Pitt style . so fantastic
pic.twitter.com/9yQAXsJ2j9— monica monita (@monicamonita6) November 2, 2025
With this teaser stirring conversation, King has already achieved a degree of viral attention even before its full promotional rollout. For fans of SRK, it’s an exciting moment of seeing him experiment with a fresh look and image. For critics, it raises interesting questions about originality and stylistic borrowing in cinema.
The film follows former Formula 1 driver Brad Pitt’s character Sonny Hayes, who returns from retirement to join a struggling team, APXGP, and mentor rising star Joshua “Noah” Pearce (played by Damson Idris). Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the story is purely fictional but set against the high‑stakes world of real‑life F1 racing. With a budget of about Rs 1,660‑2,490 crore (approx. $200‑300 million), the film grossed over Rs 5,230 crore ($630 million) globally, making it the highest‑earning auto‑racing film ever and the top theatrical release for Apple Studios.
Shah Rukh Khan’s new look in King has stirred a lively debate online. Some see it as an imitation of Brad Pitt’s style in the blockbuster 2025 film F1, while others appreciate the homage and SRK’s international-style experimentation.
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