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Jawan (/ dʒ ə w ɑː n / transl. Soldier) is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film co-written and directed by Atlee in his Hindi film debut. [5] It is produced by Gauri Khan and Gaurav Verma under Red Chillies Entertainment .
Shah Rukh Khan is an Indian actor, producer and television personality who works in Hindi films. [1] He began his acting career by playing a soldier in the Doordarshan series Fauji (1988), a role that garnered him recognition and led to starring roles in more television shows. [2]
Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Trouble is that Baby John falls way, way short of working action movie fans up into a celebratory frenzy." [68] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave 1/5 stars and wrote "Baby John bids fair to claim the title of the worst film of 2024, a year when big, starry Bollywood tanked well and truly."
Download QR code; Print/export ... Jawan: Red Chillies Entertainment; ... Mythri Movie Makers; Telugu ₹618.06–700 [f] 6 Jailer: Sun Pictures:
MM Movies ₹ 525.45 crore [9] Dangal: 23 December 2016: Aamir Khan Productions Walt Disney Pictures India ₹ 387.38 crore [10] Sanju: 29 June 2018: Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films ₹ 342.53 crore [11] PK: 19 December 2014: Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films ₹ 340.8 crore [12] Tiger Zinda Hai: 22 December 2017: Yash Raj Films ...
Jawan may refer to: Jawaan, a 2017 Indian action thriller film; Jawan, a 2023 Indian action-thriller film Jawan, soundtrack album of the film of the same name; Jawan Jamison (born 1991), American football player; Jawan Sikandarpur, a village block and nagar panchayat in Uttar Pradesh, India; Jawan Vajidpur, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India
Jawaan (transl. Soldier) is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by B. V. S. Ravi and produced by Krishna Kommalapati, under Arunachal Creations. It stars Sai Dharam Tej and Mehreen Pirzada while Prasanna and Subbaraju play the antagonists.
Up until the 1980s, the largest overseas market for Indian films was the Soviet Union. After Dharti Ke Lal, [3] the first Indian film to become a blockbuster at the Soviet box office was Awaara (1951), directed by Raj Kapoor and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, released in the Soviet Union in 1954. [11]