The film was like a thrilling adventure filled with lots of emotions and excitement. It had drama, some funny moments, parts that had you holding your breath and lots of action. The story was really good and had a meaningful lesson. Sometimes the storytelling feels a little uneven, but it doesn’t spoil the overall experience. The direction was great, guiding the movie smoothly from one scene to the next. The actors also did a good job, bringing their characters to life.
The background music and action scenes were amazing, making you feel like you were right in the middle of the action. And the message the movie wanted to share was powerful and hit home.
Sure, there were times when things felt rushed, and some stuff wasn’t explained well, but the movie was so big and exciting that you didn’t mind too much.
Overall, this film is definitely worth a watch.
More About Jawan Movie
Attribute | Details |
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Directed by | Atlee |
Screenplay by | Atlee |
S. Ramanagirivasan | |
Dialogues by | Sumit Arora |
Story by | Atlee |
Produced by | Gauri Khan |
Gaurav Verma | |
Starring | Shah Rukh Khan |
Nayanthara | |
Vijay Sethupathi | |
Cinematography | G. K. Vishnu |
Edited by | Ruben |
Music by | Anirudh Ravichander |
Production company | Red Chillies Entertainment |
Distributed by | see below |
Release date | 7 September 2023 |
Running time | 169 minutes (Theatrical release) |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹300 crore |
Box office | est. ₹1,148.32 crore |
Jawan Movie Budget
The movie is about an Indian agent trying to stop a bad guy’s plan to attack India. Pathaan stars Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Dimple Kapadia, and Ashutosh Rana.
Salman Khan also appears briefly in the film. Made with a budget of about Rs 250 crore, Pathaan made Rs 543.4 crore in India and a whopping Rs 1,050.8 crore worldwide.
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Jawan Box Office Collection Worldwide
Date (as of) | Domestic Gross (₹) | Domestic Gross (US$) | Overseas Gross (₹) | Overseas Gross (US$) | Worldwide Gross (₹) | Worldwide Gross (US$) |
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10 Nov 2023 | 761.98 crore | 91 million | 386.34 crore | 46 million | 1,148.32 crore | 140 million |
Milestone | Amount (₹) | Amount (US$) | Date |
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First day net (Hindi version) | 65 crore | 7.8 million | 7 Sep 2023 |
First day net (Tamil and Telugu versions) | 10 crore | 1.2 million | 7 Sep 2023 |
First day worldwide gross (all versions) | 129 crore | 15 million | 7 Sep 2023 |
Australia’s first Indian film to top the box office (first day earnings) | AU$400k | 7 Sep 2023 | |
Second day net (Hindi version) | 45 crore | 8 Sep 2023 | |
First Hindi film to net over 200 crore in 3 days | 200 crore | 10 Sep 2023 | |
Fastest Hindi film to net over 300 crore in 5 days | 300 crore | 12 Sep 2023 | |
First Hindi film to net over 400 crore in 9 days | 400 crore | 16 Sep 2023 | |
First Hindi film to net over 500 crore in 13 days | 500 crore | 20 Sep 2023 | |
Highest net grossing Hindi film in India | 24 Sep 2023 | ||
Sixth Indian film to gross over 1000 crore worldwide | 1000 crore | 25 Sep 2023 | |
Fastest Hindi film to gross over 1000 crore worldwide | 1000 crore | 25 Sep 2023 | |
Highest grossing Hindi film in India | |||
Highest 4th weekend grosser of all time | |||
First Hindi film to net over 600 crore in India | 600 crore |
Milestone (Overseas) | Amount | Date |
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Opening weekend overseas gross | US$32.62 million | |
Collection from Middle East and North Africa (MENA regions) by 12 Sep | US$8.64 million | |
Collection from UK and European markets by 12 Sep | US$8.22 million | |
Only Hindi film to cross ₹50 crore in dubbed versions | ||
First Indian film to gross over US$16 million at Middle East box office | 4 Oct 2023 |
500 NOT OUT… #Jawan will cruise past ₹ 500 cr mark TODAY [third Sun]…
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 24, 2023
⭐️ #SRK’s second film to cross ₹ 500 cr in 2023, after #Pathaan.
⭐️ Third #Hindi film to cross ₹ 500 cr in 2023, after #Pathaan and #Gadar2.
[Week 3] Fri 7.10 cr, Sat 11.50 cr. Total: ₹ 492.04 cr. #Hindi.… pic.twitter.com/advbFupiNR
Jawan Review and Storyline
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is back with “Jawan” (which means “soldier” in Hindi), a thrilling action-adventure about a top terrorist and his team of gun-toting girls. Khan’s comeback began last year with a cameo in the mythological superhero film “Brahmastra Part One: Shivaay.” Then, in January, he scored a big hit with the spy thriller “Pathan.” “Jawan” is expected to please Khan’s fans and attract new audiences thanks to his strong performance.
Produced by Khan and his wife Gauri Khan’s company Red Chillies Entertainment, “Jawan” is based on a familiar story with the expected emotional moments. The film focuses on Khan’s character, Azaad, a female prison warden who takes a train full of passengers hostage. Azaad kills a burqa-clad woman while he has a bald cap on his head, which he soon removes. He then demands that the agriculture minister pay off the debts of hungry farmers, or else people will die. “Jawan” moves quickly from one twist to the next, making its familiar story less noticeable.
Some of the twists are predictable. Azaad woos Narmada and becomes involved with her ten-year-old daughter Suji (Ceeza Saroj Mehta). He denounces corrupt government officials and stages bloody shows to expose their corruption. Azaad claims to fight for the common people, but acts unpredictably, even performing a dance surrounded by frightened passengers. He insists that he is a good man fighting the real enemies, i.e. corrupt public servants.
An interesting subplot connects Narmada and Azaad’s story to the film’s opening scene, which is set 30 years ago in a village near Tibet. If you know Shah Rukh Khan films, you can guess how these subplots come together, but you will enjoy it nonetheless. A major plot twist comes in the second half of the film, which shows that this time it is personal for Azaad.
Azaad faces off against a cunning arms dealer Kaali (Vijay Sethupathi), who is both violent and ruthless. Also, there is a surprise cameo from a major Bollywood star, hinted at in the opening credits. Watch the dance number to see Khan and Deepika Padukone’s terrific chemistry. The fight scenes, though heavily edited, are exciting and never seem boring.
“Jawan” failed to surpass Khan’s previous films as it tried to include too many subplots. However, this film is different as the makers have managed the twists and turns well. Director Atlee, best known for working on Rajinikanth films like “Enthiran” and its sequel “2.0”, and his team deserve praise.
Khan looks more at ease in “Jawan” than in recent years, moving with ease in his expressions and poses. He shines in the musical numbers and looks charming in the slow-motion shots. Shah Rukh Khan is still a star, and “Jawan” presents him as fans expect.
Khan also gives a heartfelt speech later in the film. As Azaad, he reminds us that he is just like any other common man who has made mistakes in voting for government officials despite good intentions. With India going to a general election next year, “Jawan” could have taken a big risk, but its efforts are still appreciated.