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Jawan, Shah Rukh Khan's second release of the year, has officially been given a release date...

Digital Desk: After much discussion regarding Jawan's release date, the producers have officially confirmed the revised date for the Shah Rukh Khan flick. The Atlee film, which was originally intended to be released in June, will now be released in theatres on September 7.

Shah Rukh Khan posted a fresh announcement video on social media with the film's release date. The film starring Atlee will be released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

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In June 2022, a title release video offered a preview of the film, which piqued the audience's interest. It was one of three SRK titles set for release in 2023. This year, Shah Rukh has already made history with his film Pathaan, which has become one of the biggest Hindi box office hits of all time. The film grossed over Rs 1000 crore worldwide.

Shah Rukh Khan co-stars in the Atlee film with Vijay Sethupathi and Nayanthara. When questioned about working with Atlee in a recent Twitter AMA, Shah Rukh stated, "He is a mad mass director and very hard working." His wife and he are both attractive."

Vijay Sethupathi, who plays the antagonist in Jawan, stated about how he got the character while speaking to media. "I met SRK at the wedding of Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan and told him, 'I want to be a bad guy for you, sir.'" He explained, 'We were really hoping to cast you.' We met because of that chat, and Jawan happened as a result."

Following Jawan, SRK will appear in Rajkumar Hirani's Dunki.














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