‘Jawan’: Allu Arjun congratulates team for ‘mammoth blockbuster’; says 'SRK garu, we prayed this for...'

Updated : Sep 14, 2023 13:51
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Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Jawan’ has been garnering praise from fans as well as members of the film fraternity. Now, South actor Allu Arjun has penned a heartfelt note for the team, congratulating them on the success.

Taking to social media, the ‘Pushpa’ star wrote, ‘Biggg Congratulations to the whole team of #JAWAN for this mammoth blockbuster . Warm regards to the entire cast , technicians, crew & producers of #JAWAN.’

Praising Shah Rukh Khan, he wrote, ‘@iamsrk garu’s Massiest avatar ever , charming the whole of India & beyond with his swag . Truly happy for you sir , we prayed this for you.’

He continued, ‘@VijaySethuOffl garu is so terrific in his role as always. @deepikapadukone elegant , effortless & impactful star presence. #Nayanthara shines brightest on a national scale @anirudhofficial you are making everyone in the nation go on loop to your music.’

Concluding his note, Allu Arjun praised Atlee and wrote, ‘Biggg Biggg Congrats for @Atlee_dir garu for making us all proud , delivering thought-provoking commercial film & creating history at the Indian box office.’

Many other celebrities including Karan Johar, SS Rajamouli, Anupam Kher, Akshay Kumar, Kiara Advani, Sidharth Malhotra and Ameesha Patel have praised the Shah Rukh Khan starrer.

‘Jawan’ has minted over Rs 360 crores at the ticket window within a week. Video of Shah Rukh Khan fans dancing inside theatres and celebrating the film’s success around the country are going viral on social media.

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