‘Jawan’: Shah Rukh Khan announces ‘buy 1 get 1’ offer on film tickets; here’s when you can avail it

Updated : Sep 28, 2023 09:07
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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan is basking in the success of his latest release ‘Jawan’ which has breached Rs 1000 crore mark at the worldwide box office. The actor has now announced that the tickets for the action thriller will be available under the ‘Buy 1 Get 1’ offer from September 28 onwards. 

He tweeted, ‘Bhai ko, behen ko…Dushman ko, Yaar ko…And of course, apne Pyaar ko...Kal Jawan dikhaaiyega! Chacha-Chachi, Phoopha-Phoophi, Maama-Maami…Yaani Poore Parivaar ko. Sab ke liye ek ke saath ek free ticket! Toh kal se… Parivaar, yaar aur pyaar… Just Buy 1 ticket and get the other 1 FREE! Wholesome entertainment with the whole family.’

He shared the news hours after his #AskSRK session on X (formerly Twitter), where SRK suggested that there might be a discount on the film’s tickets in the coming days.

As per BookMyShow, the offer is only valid on September 28, 29, 30. To avail of the offer one needs to book two ‘Jawan’ tickets. 

When one of his fans shared on Twitter that they had already spent Rs 4,000 on the film’s tickets, Shah Rukh replied, ‘Go go there is a discount chance now!!! Hey @RedChilliesEnt kuch karo!!! #Jawan.’ 

Another fan complained that the shows were houseful everywhere and Shah Rukh replied, ‘If you are going with your loved ones I will tell @RedChilliesEnt to arrange it for you. It’s on me! @gaurikhan @_GauravVerma please arrange tickets for all who want to go with their families and loved ones!!!’

‘Jawan’, directed by Atlee, is all set to break ‘Pathaan’s record as the January release made Rs 1050 crore at the global box office. 

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