Jawan Reviews in Hindi: Shahrukh Khan's Jawan, known as the King of Bollywood, has been released in 3 languages across the country. If you are also planning to watch this film made under the direction of Atlee this week, then definitely read this review of Shahrukh Khan's film before booking the ticket.
Shahrukh Khan's Jawan has been released in theaters and the Housefull boards installed outside the theaters almost everywhere are testifying that the King of Bollywood is actually a 'Zinda Banda'. 'Jawaan', directed by Atlee, has everything that a blockbuster film should have. This film, which will give sleepless nights to the morning show watchers, has been given a touch of romance along with action and as per taste, social message has also been included in this film. We have seen many Hindi remakes of South films, but Atlee has presented Shahrukh Khan to the audience in the South, especially in Tamil style.
Talking about Jawan, we have seen the basic story of this film in many South films. Be it the actor's double role, his Robin Hood image or the flashback and present day story. Atlee is an expert in double roles, but seeing Shahrukh in this style on the big screen is a great experience. This film is 100 percent 'Shahrukh Khan film'. The way he is entertaining people at the age of 57 proves that age is just a number.
This is a story of revenge. To get justice for his father Vikram Rathore, General Azad (Shahrukh Khan) of Bhilwadi Jail along with his girl gang does something which looks like a crime but through crime, he brings some reforms in the system of the country. Due to which the common man of the country starts loving him instead of hating him. Now what does this public's 'hero' want and will police officer Narmada Rai (Nayanthara) support him in his mission? What enmity does he have with Kali (Vijay Sethupathi), to know the answers to these questions you will have to go to the theater and watch Shahrukh Khan's film 'Jawaan'.
This kind of story happens in every 10th South film, but Atlee's direction forces us to ignore it. Atlee never tries to change his direction according to the taste of Bollywood and this habit of his makes him the 'hero' of this film. Sumit Arora has written the dialogues of this film. ‘Talk to the father before touching your son’ is just a glimpse of this. Dialogues like ‘I want Alia Bhatt but she is a little younger’, ‘Rathore…Vikram Rathore’ create a lot of noise in the theatre. However, in terms of logic, the film is weak at many places.
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