'Jawan' teaser: The action-packed thriller, starring Shah Rukh Khan, is bound to blow your mind

Updated : Jun 03, 2022 15:56
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Get ready for the action entertainer 'Jawan,' starring Shah Rukh Khan. The intriguing teaser of the forthcoming film, directed by Atlee, was unveiled by the makers today.

Featuring a wounded and bandaged SRK amid a rugged backdrop, the film promises to be a massive action-packed entertainer which is bound to blow your mind.

Talking about his upcoming film, SRK said that the teaser is the 'just tip of the iceberg and gives a glimpse into what’s to come.' He said 'Jawan' is a 'universal story' for all to enjoy.

'Credit goes to Atlee for creating this unique film, which has also been a fantastic experience for me as I love action films!,' he said.

The director said that SRK's film will give the audiences an 'exceptional experience' with all the actions, emotions and drama.

An Atlee film produced and presented by Red Chillies Entertainment will release in five languages - Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada, on June 2, 2023. 'Jawan' has been produced by Gauri Khan.

SRK's close friend Salman Khan also shared the film's teaser on his social media pages and wrote, 'Mere jawaan bhai ready hai @iamsrk'

SRK last featured in 2018 film 'Zero,' co-starring Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif. His upcoming projects include 'Dunki' and 'Pathaan.'

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