‘Jawan’: Netizens hail Shah Rukh Khan’s action-packed performance in 'trailer of the century'

Updated : Aug 31, 2023 18:14
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The much-awaited trailer of Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Jawan’ has been unveiled and it is everything we had hoped for. The trailer ensures that when Shah Rukh Khan becomes a villain, mercy leaves the room. The other villain in the picture is Vijay Sethupathi's Kalee, ‘fourth largest weapon dealer in the world’.

Reactions from the netizens are pouring on social media and they are praising Shah Rukh who dons multiple avatars in the movie. Many have termed the trailer of the movie as ‘trailer of the century’.

A Twitter user wrote, ‘SRK will show everyone how to portray real emotions in a mass commercial action movie!! This will be one of his finest performances till date...’ Another wrote that the trailer has everything that will compel the public to buy tickets.

Praising SRK, a user said that watching him was a delight. He also predicted that the film would be an all-time blockbuster.

A user also picked up one of SRK’s dialogue from the film- ‘Bete ko haath lagane se pahle, baap se baat kar' and wrote that SRK has given a clear message to Sameer Wankhede & his handlers in Delhi through #JawanTrailer.

‘Jawan’ also features Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi in pivotal roles. Deepika Padukone has an extended cameo in the film.

The action thriller, directed by Atlee, will release in theatres worldwide on September 7, 2023. 

Also Watch | ‘Jawan’ trailer: It’s Shah Rukh Khan vs Vijay Sethupathi in this action-packed film of 'justice & jawan'
 

Jawan Trailer

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