
Age: 26
female
Suhana Khan, born on May 22, 2000, in Mumbai, is an Indian actress. She is the daughter of actor Shah Rukh Khan and producer Gauri Khan. Notably, she portrayed Veronica Lodge in the film "The Archies" (2023). Suhana Khan was born in Mumbai to Hindi film actor Shah Rukh Khan and producer Gauri Khan on May 22, 2000. She has two siblings, including an older brother named Aryan. Following both her parents' religions of Islam and Hinduism, she attended Mumbai's Dhirubhai Ambani International School for her schooling. Subsequently, she graduated from Ardingly College and pursued further education at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts in New York City. Khan has been under media scrutiny since her birth due to her father's fame, a spotlight she has expressed disdain for. In 2018, she graced the cover of Vogue India. The subsequent year marked her acting debut with the short film "The Grey Part of Blue." In 2023, Khan became a brand ambassador for the cosmetics company Maybelline New York and Reliance Retail's beauty brand Tira. That same year, she portrayed Veronica Lodge in Zoya Akhtar's teen film "The Archies." Additionally, she lent her voice to the song "Jab Tum Na Theen" for the film's soundtrack. While some critics, like Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com, recognized her as "ready-to-ship star material," others, such as Sneha Bengani of CNBC TV18, criticized her acting as "wooden" and "too plastic."

Pantheon: New Olympus is a high-concept, serialized political drama set in a dazzling, hyper-advanced future where the Greek gods have returned to power and unified humanity under a single, global nation. Each god rules a distinct domain—political, economic, environmental, social—mirroring their ancient mythological roles, but reimagined through the lens of cutting-edge technology and postmodern society. The series explores the tensions, alliances, and betrayals among the gods, as well as the struggles of mortals living under their rule, blending mythological grandeur with the intrigue of contemporary political thrillers. The world is a seamless fusion of ancient myth and futuristic innovation: floating citadels, AI-driven cities, digital temples, and domains that reflect each god’s personality and power. The gods themselves are both awe-inspiring and deeply flawed, their immortality and perfection offset by very human ambitions, rivalries, and vulnerabilities.






