'Jawan': Shah Rukh Khan teases trailer release date; says 'celebrate Jawan with me'

Updated : Aug 29, 2023 08:41
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Shah Rukh Khan took to social media on August 28 to announce that he will be reaching Dubai's Burj Khalifa on August 31 to celebrate 'Jawan'. He also urged fans to wear red on the day.

Shared a picture of Burj Khalifa displaying a still from 'Jawan', the 'Pathaan' actor wrote, 'Jawan ka jashn main aapke saath na manau yeh ho nahin sakta. Aa raha hoon main Burj Khalifa on 31st August at 9 PM and celebrate JAWAN with me. And since love is the most beautiful feeling in the world, toh pyaar ke rang mein rang jao and lets wear red…what say? READYYYY!'

Earlier in the day, Shah Rukh shared the teaser of film's third track 'Not Ramaiya Vastavaiya'. The song will release on August 29.

Directed by Atlee, Jawan will be released worldwide on September 7.

The film also features Vijay Sethupathi and Nayanthara in the lead roles.

Earlier, SRK opened up about collaborating with the South stars.

In a recent AMA session on Twitter, King Khan talked about Nayanthara, and said, 'She is lovely….too sweet and awesome to work with. A pleasure. #Jawan.'

Talking about Sethupathi, Shah Rukh said, 'He is such a humble person and a brilliant actor. Learnt a lot from Vijay. #Jawan.' 

Shah Rukh Khan was last seen in the blockbuster film 'Pathaan' with Deepika Padukone and John Abraham.

Apart from 'Jawan', Shah Rukh also has Rajkumar Hirani’s 'Dunki' with Taapsee Pannu in the pipeline.

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