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On September 7, Shah Rukh Khan's film 'Jawan' was released, within hours of its release, the film was leaked on various websites...


Digital Desk: 'Jawan' aired in theatres on September 7 and received positive feedback on its first day. In a classic Atlee manner, Shah Rukh Khan kicks, beats, and punches like never before. However, within hours of its release, the SRK flick became a target of piracy and was pirated on multiple websites.


'Jawan,' which was released in theatres three months late, is playing to packed houses. The film is also predicted to gross a minimum of Rs 75 crore on Day 1. Amid all the excitement, the film succumbed to piracy. 'Jawan' has reportedly been released online in HD download on Torrent websites, Tamilrockers, Telegram, and Movierulz. 


While the film's leak on Day 1 is anticipated to have an impact on its box office performance, it is not predicted to have a significant impact on the expected box office amount.


Also Read :  Jawan Fever: Shah Rukh Khan Fans Dance To Zinda Banda During Screening


Piracy is a criminal offence that is penalised by law, according to the Copyright Act of 1957.


'Jawan,' the much-anticipated Shah Rukh Khan flick, is officially in theatres today. Directed by Atlee and stars SRK in the major role. The film is a commercial entertainer in which the actor plays both an intelligence officer and a robber. 


The filming took place in Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Rajasthan, and Aurangabad. The film's music was composed by Anirudh Ravichander.


The film includes other stars, Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Sunil Grover, Sanya Malhotra and the most elegant Deepika Padukone is seen in an extended cameo.








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