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Jawan is scheduled to be released in theatres on June 2, 2023. The film will be released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada languages.

Digital Desk: 'Shah Rukh Khan's tough character in 'Jawan promises an action-packed experience on the big screen. This film, which features Nayanthara as the lead, is directed by hitmaker Atlee.

Even before its release, Jawan appears to have landed a significant deal. The internet streaming rights for this movie were reportedly sold to an OTT provider for Rs 120 crores. However, the creators haven't yet officially confirmed this upgrade.

During a recent Instagram live, Shah Rukh Khan discussed about the movie and said, "There is still much to be done. Besides the fact that I am enjoying myself as an actor, there isn't much I can tell you about Jawan. The film's director, Atlee, also calls it a unique genre. Everyone has noticed his work. He creates excellent mainstream movies, another medium I've never worked in. I, therefore, wanted to give it a try. Additionally, I believe Atlee and I get along well. Both he and I contribute some to the movie. Whatever we have accomplished for Jawan is fantastic and thrilling."

Jawan is scheduled to be released in theatres on June 2, 2023. The film will be released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada languages. Additionally, SRK will also appear in Pathaan. Deepika Padukone and John Abraham play the main characters in this action movie, which is directed by Siddharth Anand. Moreover, SRK has decided to appear in Rajkumar Hirani's Dunki, which also stars Taapsee Pannu.
 

 


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