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Jawan continues to smash records – Surpasses 900Cr mark

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Jawan, Shah Rukh Khan’s latest action entertainer, is having a phenomenal run at the box office, and it appears that the record-breaking spree will not be ending anytime soon. The fans are loving the massiest avatar of SRK and the film surpasses 900Cr Gross mark worldwide.

The film is maintaining a solid hold on weekdays and now crosses the 900Cr mark. The film is expected to hit the 1000Cr mark by this weekend and will easily cross Pathaan’s lifetime gross [1100Cr] at this pace. Even in Telugu states the film, Jawan saw massive numbers by collecting close to 70Cr gross which is a record for a Bollywood film.

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Jawan is Shah Rukh Khan’s second release of the year after Pathaan. The cast includes Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Priyamani, and Sanya Malhotra. Deepika Padukone, Sanjay Dutt also appeared in extended cameos in the film. Directed by Atlee, the film’s music has been scored by Anirudh Ravichander.

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In the film, Shah Rukh played the roles of a Jailer and an Intelligence Officer, and he utilizes a small army of female convicts to act as a vigilante. He aims to help the Indian public and punish the businessmen and politicians who have been involved in corruption for many years.

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