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Shah Rukh Khan-Deepika Padukone's King leak goes viral: Are fan pages bigger than official promotions now?
May 6, 2026 at 03:30PM

Leaked visuals from the South Africa schedule of King, featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone, went viral online; Siddharth Anand requested fans not to circulate such visuals to preserve the film’s cinematic experience.

Once upon a time, Bollywood controlled the first look.

A poster was planned. A teaser was timed. A still was approved. A magazine cover was negotiated. A campaign was built week by week, sometimes month by month. The audience saw what the studio wanted them to see, when the studio wanted them to see it. That world is gone.

The King leak controversy proves it. One leaked visual from a foreign schedule can now do what crores of marketing money once did. Ignite national conversation before the makers are ready. Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone’s leaked visuals from the sets have sent fans into overdrive, while director Siddharth Anand’s appeal not to circulate them has raised a larger question: in today’s cinema ecosystem, are fan pages more powerful than official PR?

The answer is uncomfortable. In many ways, yes.

pic.twitter.com/sTvx9IP4w3 — Siddharth Anand (@justSidAnand) May 1, 2026

Fan pages today are not just fan clubs. They are distribution networks. They are hype machines. They are unofficial newsrooms, meme factories, archive libraries and emotional armies. They monitor shoots, track schedules, amplify sightings, decode costumes, compare looks, trend hashtags and create narratives long before studios release official material. For a film like King, starring Shah Rukh Khan, this ecosystem becomes even more intense. SRK fandom is not passive. It is organised, emotional and incredibly fast.

That speed is both a blessing and a problem. On one hand, leaked images prove massive curiosity. Nobody leaks or circulates something that no one cares about. The frenzy around King shows the scale of anticipation. It tells the industry that the film is already an event. It gives free publicity, organic chatter and instant recall. In marketing terms, that is gold.

But cinema is not only marketing. It is also an experience. A filmmaker plans reveals for a reason. A look, a frame, a costume, a location, a character dynamic, all these things are meant to arrive with context. When leaked in poor quality or without explanation, they can distort perception. A blurry picture becomes a theory. A half seen costume becomes a judgement. A random moment on the set becomes a first look. The surprise is diluted before the storytelling even begins.

That is why Siddharth Anand’s frustration is understandable. A film like King is not being built casually. It is being mounted as a major cinematic event. The makers would naturally want control over how the first real imagery reaches the public. But control is now the hardest thing for filmmakers to retain. The more anticipated the film, the more impossible secrecy becomes.

There is also a moral question for fans. If one loves a star, does circulating leaks help or hurt the film? Fans often argue that they are only spreading excitement. Filmmakers argue that they are damaging the surprise. Both sides have a point. Fan excitement is genuine. But love without restraint can become interference. There is a difference between celebrating a film and prematurely exposing it.

The deeper issue is that Bollywood’s promotional model has not fully adapted to the fan page age. Studios still think in terms of official drops. Fans operate in real time. Studios plan calendars. Fans chase moments. Studios want polish. Fans want immediacy. The gap between the two is where leaks thrive.

The King controversy also shows the changing power structure around stardom. Earlier, PR teams created narratives and fans consumed them. Today, fans often create narratives and PR teams react to them. A leaked image can force a filmmaker to issue a statement. A fan trend can push a studio to respond. A blurry video can become bigger than a planned announcement. This is not a small shift. It is a complete reversal of control.

For Shah Rukh Khan, this is not new. His fandom has always been emotionally charged. But after his massive comeback phase, every move around him carries even greater scrutiny. Add Deepika Padukone to the mix, and the curiosity multiplies. Every frame becomes content. Every gesture becomes discourse. Every leak becomes a headline.

The industry now has two choices. It can either keep fighting leaks with requests and warnings, or it can rethink how to handle anticipation in an age where secrecy is almost impossible. Perhaps the answer lies in faster official communication, controlled behind the scenes drops, stricter set protocols and a more direct relationship with fan communities. But even then, the truth remains: the fan page is now a stakeholder.

The King may still belong to the makers on screen, but off screen, the kingdom is increasingly being run by the fans.

Also Read: King leak controversy: Siddharth Anand issues strong warning after Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone set photos go viral



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