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Shah Rukh's 'Jawan' crosses £110 million mark at worldwide box office

A Red Chillies Entertainment presentation, Jawan is produced by Gauri Khan and co-produced by Gaurav Verma.

Shah Rukh's 'Jawan' crosses £110 million mark at worldwide box office

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's high-octane thriller Jawan has raised over £110 million gross at the worldwide box office, the makers have said.

Production house Red Chillies Entertainment on Friday evening shared the film's latest collection on microblogging site X.


"Jawan Making & breaking box office records every day," the post read, along with a poster showcasing the film's gross box office collection.

Directed by Atlee, the movie released worldwide on September 7 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

In a press release, the makers said Jawan has become the first Hindi film in the history of Indian cinema to cross £110 million at the global box office".

"In this, the India gross box office collection stands at Rs 733.37 crore and the overseas box office collection is Rs 369.90 crore," they said.

The makers also said that the movie has set its "strong feet in the domestic market" with its net collection from the Hindi belt reaching £56 million

Jawan outlines "the emotional journey of a man who is set to rectify the wrongs in society". It stars Shah Rukh in the dual role of Vikram Rathore and his son Azad.

The movie also features Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi with Deepika Padukone and Sanjay Dutt in special appearances.

Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani, Girija Oak, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Lehar Khan, Aaliyah Qureshi, Ridhi Dogra, Sunil Grover and Mukesh Chhabra round out the cast.

A Red Chillies Entertainment presentation, Jawan is produced by Gauri Khan and co-produced by Gaurav Verma.

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