Jawan Prevue: Shah Rukh Khan's bald look and goofy dance in a metro promises a trippy ride

    Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan prevue is finally out and it was definitely worth the wait. 

    Jawan prevue

    Jawan prevue

    The wait is finally over as Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan prevue is out for his fans to see. And we can just say, it was definitely worth the wait. Right from his bald look to the goofy dance and the badass female characters of the film, this Atlee directorial promises all the signs of a blockbuster.

    The prevue begins with a mysterious yet thrilling introduction to Shah Rukh Khan’s character. He is presumably shown to be a soldier who embarked on a tumultuous mission. We see him sporting some diverse looks from where he looks much younger and super dapper to his face being half injured and scarred for which he has to hide it beneath a mask or a cloth. We finally see him sporting a bald look which he not only flaunts but also breaks into a dance with. Take a look at the video. 

    Not only this but we are also introduced to the female characters of the movie. Nayanthara essays the role of a badass officer by the looks of it. On the other hand, Deepika Padukone’s intriguing cameo is also one of the show-stealers. The actress can be seen draped in traditional attire but performs some badass action sequences. Last, but not the least, we see Vijay Sethupathi’s intense look too. The prevue shows That Shah Rukh’s character is also aided by some women in this mission who will remind you of Charlie’s Angels. Also watch out for the megastar's familiar dialogue, "Naam Toh Suna Hoga" which he incorporates here too in the most fiery manner. 

    The dialogue wherein the superstar with a bandaged look says that all heroes fail when he dons the cap of a ‘villain’ will definitely give you goosebumps. Well, this has certainly got us pumped up for SRK’s other action-packed avatar after Pathaan. The movie has been produced by Gauri Khan and co-produced by Gaurav Verma. The film will release worldwide in theatres on September 7th, 2023 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.