‘Jawan’: Karan Johar shares detailed review; ‘bows down in admiration’ for Shah Rukh Khan

Updated : Sep 14, 2023 11:01
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‘Jawan’, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi, has been breaking records at the box office ever since its release. The Atlee directorial has been garnering praise from the audience and the critics alike.

Now, filmmaker Karan Johar has shared a detailed review of the film on social media and he is mighty impressed with everyone in the team.

Sharing a poster of ‘Jawan’, KJo applauded director Atlee and said that he was blown away by the cinematic audacity of each frame.

He wrote, ‘OMFG!!!!! I am late to this party!!!! But what a party this is!!!! @atlee47 hits it out of the stadium… it’s the kind of adrenalin rush film with big emotion that Indian cinema embodies and this film perfects!!!! Was blown away by the cinematic audacity of each frame!!!!’

He added, ‘How good was everyone !!! @sanyamalhotra_ @pillumani so so good! The entire ensemble! The gorgeous and fabulous @nayanthara @actorvijaysethupathi is so brilliant! Was mesmerised by @deepikapadukone she bought so much gravitas to her part and owned it like a bonafide veteran!!!! DP and what do I say about Bhai @iamsrk … he is not just an irreplaceable force of nature but represents mega stardom in a way that only he can!!!!! He’s the emperor and we bow down in admiration … if you haven’t seen #jawan then you don’t know what you’re missing out on!!!! @redchilliesent @_gauravverma @poojadadlani02 my favourite producer @gaurikhan …. Congratulations !!! Juggernaut Alert!’

 

‘Jawan’, which was released worldwide in theatres on September 7, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages, has minted over Rs 600 crore worldwide.

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