Soon after confirming the brand new launch date of his upcoming movie Jawan, Shah Rukh Khan carried out an Ask Me Anything session on Twitter to throw mild on the movie’s delayed launch and his son’s response to his look on the movie’s poster. Shah Rukh is seen in a closely bandaged look on the brand new Jawan poster. He stated, “AbRam feels I look like a Mummy!!” whereas replying to a fan’s query about his children’ response to his bandaged look. Also learn: Jawan launch pushed to September, Shah Rukh Khan says ‘takes time and persistence to make one thing worthy’
When a fan requested about why he sports activities that bandaged look, Shah Rukh stated in jest, “Too many mosquito bites shooting in the jungles!!!”
Answering queries about what led to the movie’s delayed launch, Shah Rukh stated on Twitter, “Takes time and patience to make something worthy for audiences….#Jawan #7thSeptember2023.” He added, “Everybody was working without a break and pushing themselves…so a bit relieved that all can do their job with more ease now.”
Speaking about what excited him probably the most in regards to the movie, Shah Rukh stated, “Atlee and his team. They are Maassss!! Ha ha.” Sharing his expertise of taking pictures for the movie, he stated in one other tweet, “Hectic and fun to shoot with Atlee Vijay & Nayan and everybody else. Really intense and fun.” For Nayanthara, he stated, “She is lovely….too sweet and awesome to work with. A pleasure.”
True to his humorous nature, Shah Rukh additionally had a humorous reply to a fan who requested him, “Can I learn something about love in #Jawan?” The actor replied, “I think for that I will make a film called Jawani this one you will learn about action and drama!! #Jawan.”
Directed by Atlee, Jawan was scheduled to launch in theatres in June this 12 months. It will now launch in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on September 7. Shah Rukh will likely be seen reverse Nayanthara within the movie which additionally stars Vijay Sethupathi, Sunil Grover, Priyamani, Sanya Malhotra and Riddhi Dogra among the many ensemble forged.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com