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Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’ raises £100 million worldwide

The film is produced under Khan's own banner, Red Chillies Entertainment.

Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’ raises £100 million worldwide

Shah Rukh Khan’s action-thriller film Jawan is unstoppable at the box office. The film, which entered cinemas on September 6, has been smashing one record after another ever since its release. The Atlee directorial has now achieved a remarkable milestone as the film has pocketed an impressive £100 million at the global box office.

Yes, you that absolutely right. Jawan has collected over £100 million globally within 18 days of its theatrical run.


The film has overtaken the box-office collection of Khan’s own film Pathaan, which released in January this year.

With Jawan earning £100 million at the global box office, Khan has become the first Indian actor to have two entries in the much coveted £100 million club, and that too in the very same year.

During the first week of its release, the film raked in a whooping £38.9 million. The following week saw a dip but still maintained a steady flow of income by minting approximately £13.6 million.

Helmed by Atlee, Jawan also features Nayanthara, Deepika Padukone, Sanya Malhotra, Sunil Grover, and Vijay Sethupathy among others.

The film is produced under Khan’s own banner, Red Chillies Entertainment.

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