Jawan, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Nayanthara, is scheduled to hit theaters tomorrow, September 7. Prior to its debut, the action thriller had already generated a lot of hype. As they have planned a special showing for the celebs, it appears that the producers are escalating the excitement level. Shah Rukh Khan was seen walking into the theater.
A viral video of SRK’s car pulling up to the screening has gone viral. Since the window’s screen is up, he cannot be seen. It remains to be seen if Jawan will surpass Pathaan’s record for the largest advance booking, which is said to be above 50 crore nett. The national chains are weak owing to programming concerns, including holdovers digging in and demanding shows that are currently not finished, even though the advance bookings are typically higher than Pathaan.
Jawan has dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu, and they will also be the highest ever for a Hindi movie because of the film’s overwhelming South Asian dominance, from the major Tamil film director to the supporting cast. But given that some viewers prefer to watch it in their own tongues, this may also have a slight impact on the Hindi version’s box office receipts in the South. Outside of Brahmastra in Telugu, this hasn’t truly happened because Hindi still predominates despite the existence of a dubbed version.
Red Chillies Entertainment’s Jawan is a production with Atlee as the director, Gauri Khan as the producer, and Gaurav Verma as a co-producer. The Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu versions of the movie will be released internationally.
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