'Jawan' trailer: Alia Bhatt responds to her reference; says 'aur puri duniya ko chahiye... '

Updated : Sep 01, 2023 09:20
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Shortly after the trailer of 'Jawan' was unveiled, actor Alia Bhatt took to Instagram Stories to respond to her reference in the movie.

In the trailer, when Nayanthara on the walkie-talkie asks Shah Rukh, “What do you want?,” in a scene where he is holding a few passengers hostage on the subway, SRK responds, “I want Alia Bhatt.”

Calling the trailer fabulous, she wrote that the entire world wants Shah Rukh Khan. '7th September is too far away,' she said.

The actor wrote, “Aur purii duniya ko chaiye sirf SRK. @iamsrk what a fabulous fabulous trailer. 7th September is toooooo far away.”

Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt shared the screen space in Gauri Shinde's 'Dear Zindagi'.

Meanwhile, Alia also took to Instagram to share the cover picture of Vogue Thailand, which features her.  Alia was last seen in her international debut, Tom Harper's spy thriller 'Heart of Stone', co-starring Gal Gadot.

Among others who reacted to the 'Jawan' trailer on social media were filmmaker Karan Johar, actor Varun Dhawan, filmmaker Vignesh Shivan, choreographer Farah Khan, actor Arjun Kapoor, Dharma Productions CEO Apoorva Mehta, actors Kriti Sanon, Huma Qureshi, Angad Bedi, and Anushka Sharma.

'Jawan', directed by Atlee, also stars Vijay Sethupathi, Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani, Sunil Grover, Yogi Babu, and Ridhi Dogra among others. It will be released in cinemas worldwide in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu on September 7.

Also Watch | Vijay Varma snaps as paparazzi ask questions about his trip with Tamannaah Bhatia
 

Jawan Trailer

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