No doubt about the fact that Jawan is being loved by all!?
The latest Shah Rukh Khan film is praised as the ideal masala entertainer since it has the right amount of drama and romance. Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Sunil Grover, and many other actors play important roles in the Atlee-directed movie. On September 7, Jawan was released, and it is already breaking box office records. Amid all the hype, Atlee has given fans an update on the OTT release.
He told Pinkvilla, "I think we have given the theatre the right ratio of emotions at the right length. For OTT, we are considering a different rhythm. So, yeah, we are working on something. That's why I didn't go on my holiday. Let's see. Let me surprise you all."
When asked which one of his own characters he'd want to see turned into a spin-off, Atlee responded that Vikram Rathore is his hero. Maybe he'll release a follow-up to that at some point. The director claimed that because he is a "daddy's boy," strong father figures are preferred in all of his movies.
Jawan was released in theaters in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi. Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, and Shah Rukh Khan play the key characters. Deepika also appears in the movie in a special role.
Lehar Khan, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Ridhi Dogra, Priyamani, Sanya Malhotra, and others play important roles in it as well.
Talking about the success of Jawan, Shah Rukh Khan previously penned a note on X (formerly known as Twitter). He wrote, "Thank you for all the love and appreciation for #Jawan!! Stay safe and happy¡ Please keep sending in the pics and videos of all of you enjoying the movies¡. And I will be back soon to see all of them! Until then¡ Party with Jawan in the theatres!! Lots of love and gratitude!"
The film¡¯s synopsis reads, ¡°A man is driven by a personal vendetta to rectify the wrongs in society, while keeping a promise made years ago. He comes up against a monstrous outlaw with no fear, who has caused extreme suffering to many.¡±
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