SRK-starrer ‘Jawan’ makers give sneak-peek to Vijay Sethupathi’s ‘furious eyes’ in mystery poster

SRK-starrer ‘Jawan’ makers give sneak-peek to Vijay Sethupathi’s ‘furious eyes’ in mystery poster

Mumbai, July 23:  The makers of the upcoming film ‘Jawan’ starring Shah Rukh Khan dropped a new poster featuring Vijay Sethupathi.

A tweet shared by Red Chillies Entertainment, shared an interesting intense teaser poster with a close up of Vijay’s “furious” eyes.

The Twitter handle captioned: “He’s watching you closely! Watch out for him. #Jawan."

Not much is known about Vijay’s role in the film, however it is assumed that the south star will be seen in shades of gray in the upcoming film.

A glimpse of Vijay was seen in the recently released ‘Jawan’ prevue earlier this month. It also showcased Shah Rukh’s character who was born in jail and grows up to be an officer. Speculation about playing a double role started when the prevue highlighted an older Shah Rukh, setting up a team of women and taking a metro train hostage.

Shah Rukh was also seen in a bald avatar dancing on ‘Bekaraar Karke’ in the prevue, which won the hearts of many fans.

It also came as a surprise after Shah Rukh Khan displayed his dance skills by choreographing his own steps in a captivating sequence of action entertainer ‘Jawan’. He gave steps to the popular retro song ‘Beqarar Karke’ in the movie.

It captures the menacing energy of his character in the most brilliant way, adding an intriguing layer to the scene.

According to a source, it was Shah Rukh Khan himself who conceived the idea of introducing dance steps in this particular sequence with “Beqarar Karke” playing in the background.

“He took it upon himself to choreograph the steps, which completely transformed the scene and made it much more captivating,” the source revealed.

‘Jawan’ is a Red Chillies Entertainment presentation, directed by Atlee, 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.

(The content of this article is sourced from a news agency and has not been edited by the ap7am team.)

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