Shah Rukh Khan, daughter Suhana, Nayanthara visit Tirupati ahead of 'Jawan' release
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, his daughter Suhana Khan and actress Nayanthara visited Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh to seek blessings a couple of days prior to the release of his film 'Jawan'.
The three went to Sri Venkateshwara Swamy in Tirupati to offer prayers in the wee hours on Tuesday.
In a viral video, SRK and Suhana were seen inside the temple in all white attires along with the superstar's manager Pooja Dadlani. They were also joined by Nayanthara, who plays the other lead in 'Jawan'.
#WATCH | Andhra Pradesh: Actor Shah Rukh Khan, his daughter Suhana Khan and actress Nayanthara offered prayers at Sri Venkateshwara Swamy in Tirupati pic.twitter.com/KuN34HPfiv
— ANI (@ANI) September 5, 2023
Despite no extensive countrywide promotions, Shah Rukh's upcoming film has already created ripples on social media, thanks to the trailer and the songs.
The ripple effect is quite evident on the ground as the ticket sales skyrocketed in advance booking even with two days left before the September 7 release.
As per reports, at least six lakh tickets have already been sold out since the advance booking started seven days prior to film release.
Going by this trend, 'Jawan' eyes to shatter the record of 'Gadar 2' in the opening collection.
Alongside SRK and Nayanthara, the film stars Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles.
SRK, who plays a former soldier in the film, is seen in the trailer hijacking a metro while Vijay's never-seen-before avatar is explored.
Besides a few romantic sequences between SRK and Nayanthara, the viewers can't miss superstar Deepika Padukone- who plays a cameo- in the trailer.
'Jawan', which is produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, will be released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.
The film will have a theatrical release on September 7.
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