Shah Rukh Khan announces new film 'Jawan' directed by Atlee

SRK said, ""Jawan" is a universal story that goes beyond languages, and geographies and is for all to enjoy. Credit goes to Atlee for creating this unique film."

NewsBharati    04-Jun-2022 12:24:40 PM
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Mumbai, June 4: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan announced his new action movie Jawaan, directed by Atlee who is known for Tamil films like Mersal and Bigil. The film will hit the big screens on 2 June, 2023.

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Also produced by Khan, the film will be dubbed in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. King Khan took to Instagram and unveiled the teaser which also showcases the actor's first look.
 
 
The teaser shows SRK in a never-seen-before look, amidst a rugged backdrop, with his face partially covered, wounded and wrapped in bandages. The glimpse of his first look in the teaser, where a voice on the phone says "Good to go chief" after which SRK laughs for a while and said "Ready."

SRK said, "'Jawan' is a universal story that goes beyond languages, and geographies and is for all to enjoy. Credit goes to Atlee for creating this unique film, which has also been a fantastic experience for me as I love action films! The teaser is the just tip of the iceberg and gives a glimpse into what's to come".
 
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Director Atlee spoke about creating 'Jawan' and said, "'Jawan' has something in it for everyone be it actions, emotions, drama all woven in to create a visual spectacle. I want to give the audiences an exceptional experience, an event which they all can enjoy together and who better to deliver it than Shah Rukh Khan himself, presented like never before".

'Jawan' is produced by Gauri Khan, is his first pan-India film, which will be released across five languages - Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. With 'Jawan's' announcement, SRK is set to treat the audiences and his fans with three films next year, namely, 'Dunki', 'Pathaan' & now 'Jawan'.