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Hyderabad: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan landed in Hyderabad on Wednesday for the shoot of his upcoming pan-India film ‘Jawan’ directed by Atlee. Within no time pictures of the superstar at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) have gone crazy viral locking fans in a frenzy.
In the pictures, SRK can be seen wearing a black hoodie and a black mask trying to hide from the camera. Atlee, too, tried to avoid the paparazzi, but fans were quick to spot him. Have a look: King khan @iamsrk and Massive Director @Atlee_dir anna at Hydrabad Airport. #Jawan next schedule shoot in Ramji Filmcity. #Nayanthara also join Tomorrow. #ShahRukhKhan pic.twitter.com/AhQqiwM7p8 — SRK Next Update (@srkfcudr) June 15, 2022 Reportedly, SRK will head to Ramoji Film City tomorrow to continue the shoot of the film, while Tollywood actress Nayanthara will join him there.
SRK and filmmaker Atlee announced their much-awaited movie ‘Jawan’ on June 3. Shah Rukh Khan had taken to Instagram to release the teaser of ‘Jawan’.
He had captioned it, “An action-packed 2023!! Bringing #Jawan to you, an explosive entertainer in cinemas 2nd June 2023. In Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. @gaurikhan @atlee47 @redchilliesent”.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) Making a grand comeback after 4 years, SRK has three releases in 2023 including ‘Pathaan’ and ‘Dunki’. Meanwhile, ‘Jawan’ is slated to hit the theatres on June 2, 2023.

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