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Thalapathy Vijay to do cameo in Jawan

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Shah Rukh Khan, the Bollywood Badshah, and renowned Kollywood director Atlee have joined forces for an action-packed extravaganza titled “Jawan.” With Nayanthara as the female lead, this highly-anticipated mega movie is all set to grace the theaters on September 7, 2023.

The recently unveiled preview has taken the entertainment world by storm, receiving sensational responses from all quarters. Fans are now eagerly awaiting the release of the first single, which is expected to hit the airwaves in the first week of August, adding to the excitement surrounding the film.

Adding to the already electrifying buzz, the big and official news is that the beloved Thalapathy Vijay, who has previously collaborated with Atlee on three blockbuster movies, will make a surprising cameo appearance in “Jawan.” This revelation has sent SRK and Vijay’s fans into a frenzy, as they eagerly anticipate witnessing the two iconic actors share the screen for the very first time. Yannick Ben, an accomplished action director associated with the movie, officially confirmed this exciting news during a recent interview.

The movie boasts a star-studded ensemble, with the talented Makkal Selvan Vijay Sethupathi essaying the role of the formidable antagonist. Accompanying him are Priyamani, Sanya Malhotra, Yogi Babu, and several other notable actors, each playing crucial roles that promise to elevate the film’s entertainment quotient.

Adding a touch of allure to the movie, the stunning Deepika Padukone makes a unique appearance in “Jawan,” with production under the prestigious Red Chillies Entertainment banner, headed by Gauri Khan.

Under the musical brilliance of Anirudh Ravichander, “Jawan” is set to captivate audiences across regions, as it will be released in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil languages, allowing fans of different linguistic backgrounds to revel in the cinematic spectacle.

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