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Anticipation among fans are sky-high as the team of Jawan is all set for their first ever on-ground promotional event for the film. Shah Rukh Khan will be attending the music launch event of Jawan in Chennai today (August 30) at Sri Sairam Engineering College. Joining him will be director Atlee and co-star Nayanthara. Taking to twitter a day ago, Atlee announced that the pre-release event of Jawan will kick-start at 3 pm.
Minutes away from it, the stage has already been set. One of Shah Rukh’s official fan clubs, Shah Rukh Khan Universe, shared a glimpse from the venue. The pictures revealed that multiple seats have been laid out for fans with the stage finely lit up. Soon messages began pouring in from netizens saying ‘Welcome to Chennai, King SRK.’ In another video posted by SRK Universe, it was seen that fans have already begun coming in for the event.
The south-eastern coast looks all set to scream WELCOME TO CHENNAI KING SRK ???????????? pic.twitter.com/fPQXNOVXtl— Shah Rukh Khan Universe Fan Club (@SRKUniverse) August 30, 2023
What also further added to the excitement of the fans is the question if Thalapathy Vijay, who is said to have a cameo in the film, will also be a part of the gala. On Wednesday afternoon, Shah Rukh’s admirers in Chennai took part in a bike rally. They all donned yellow t-shirts which had Jawan posters imprinted on them.
The makers recently dropped the third song from the film, Not Ramaiya Vastavaiya, which sees Shah Rukh and Nayanthara matching steps and grooving. Shah Rukh is all set to fly to Dubai for the film’s trailer launch on August 31. The trailer will be displayed on the iconic Burj Khalifa that recently lit up with a still of him from the film.
Jawan is a Red Chillies Entertainment presentation, produced by Gauri Khan, and co-produced by Gaurav Verma. The film also stars Vijay Sethupathi, Nayanthara, Deepika Padukone, Sanya Malhotra and Priyamani. Anirudh Ravichander has composed the music of Jawan. It will release worldwide in theatres on September 7 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.
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