Posting the images on Instagram, Talwar revealed that the pictures date back to around 1990, just before Shah Rukh’s move to Mumbai to pursue a career in Bollywood. One of the photos features a young SRK with Talwar’s son, Tally, while another captures Khan holding a camera.
“Going through my old pictures, came across these I had clicked of Shah Rukh Khan with my son, Tally, around 1990, before his departure for Bollywood,” Talwar wrote in his caption.
He added, “Shah Rukh and I had acted in a couple of TAG (Barry John’s Theatre Action Group) plays together – “Rough Crossing”, “Who’s Life Is It Anyway” and “Lend Me A Terror”. Barry cast me in the role he wanted Shah Rukh to play but by then Shah Rukh had left for Mumbai, Bollywood…and the rest is history – I guess!”
The post quickly garnered love from fans, who were thrilled to see the throwback images of a young SRK. Dressed casually and brimming with youthful energy, Shah Rukh looked every bit the charismatic performer even before his screen debut.
Shah Rukh, who began his acting journey with a television series “Fauji” in 1988, made his film debut with “Deewana” in 1992. He rose to fame with back-to-back hits like “Baazigar” and “Darr” in 1993.
Talwar appeared in a brief role in “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham”.