Shakib Khan and Sabila Nur radiate romance in new ‘Rockstar’ poster

Arts & Entertainment Desk

Shakib Khan’s upcoming film “Rockstar” continues to build anticipation, with the release of its second poster on Thursday evening. The film, which explores the rise and fall of a rockstar, features Sabila Nur opposite Shakib in a romantic setting.

The newly released poster presents the duo seated amid a lush green backdrop, capturing an intimate moment. Sabila is seen resting her head on Shakib Khan’s shoulder with her eyes closed, while Shakib, equally immersed, appears to be savouring the quiet emotion of the moment.

Shakib Khan and Sabila Nur
Shakib Khan and Sabila Nur in 'Rockstar' poster 

Shared on Shakib Khan’s official Facebook page, the poster was accompanied by the caption: “The fire burns, time stands still, and I keep moving—only with you.”

“Rockstar” marks the second on-screen collaboration between Shakib Khan and Sabila Nur. The pair previously starred together in last year’s film “Tandoob.” Following the start of filming in Malaysia last month, the production is now underway across various locations in the country.

The film’s first poster was unveiled on March 28, coinciding with Shakib Khan’s birthday. It showcased the actor in a bold, edgy look—sporting black sunglasses, sneakers, half pants, a thick chain, and full-body tattoos—seated on a paved road with a distant, intense gaze.

Produced under the banner of Sun Music & Motion Pictures Limited, “Rockstar” is directed by Azman Rusho. In a recent interview, the director revealed that the film originated from an idea by Shakib Khan himself, who expressed a desire to portray a rockstar on screen.

Recalling the early discussions, Rusho said, “When we were initially talking about the film, Shakib bhai told me he wanted to become a rockstar on screen. It felt like a dream come true. Before filmmaking, I was a musician and spent a lot of time exploring the lives of musicians. Their stories always fascinated and inspired me. Now, I have the opportunity to bring such a story to the screen.”