Shah Rukh Khan Spills The Beans: What AbRam Says After Seeing Jawan Will Surprise You!

AbRam Khan, the beloved youngest son of Bollywood’s iconic figure, Shah Rukh Khan, recently shared his thoughts on his father’s sensational movie, Jawan. Despite being just 10 years old, AbRam has become a familiar face, often seen alongside his father, generating interest among fans and the media. Jawan has emerged as a major hit, featuring Shah Rukh Khan in a compelling storyline and delivering remarkable performances. It has received widespread acclaim from fans and critics, translating into significant success at the box office.

AbRam’s Reaction Unveiled

Shah Rukh Khan is known for his active engagement with fans through social media. During one of his “Ask SRK” sessions, a curious fan inquired about AbRam’s reaction to ‘Jawan.’ The user asked, “AbRam ne film dekhne ke baad aap se kya kaha?” (What did AbRam say to you after watching the movie?). In response, King Khan humorously quipped, “Baap Baap hota hai” (A father is always a father), adding, “No No just joking. He loved the fight with the big guy…he highly loved it in the climax.”

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Jawan to enter 1000 Crore Club

Directed by Atlee, Jawan not only enjoyed success in India but also made a significant global impact. In just 16 days, the film crossed the 500 crore rupees mark at the domestic box office, and its worldwide earnings doubled that figure. Currently, ‘Jawan’ stands on the brink of joining the exclusive 1000 crore rupees club. The film boasts a stellar cast, featuring acclaimed actors like Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Deepika Padukone, Sanjay Dutt, and Priyamani alongside Shah Rukh Khan.

A Record-Breaking Triumph

In conclusion, AbRam Khan’s appreciation for his father’s movie, Jawan, contributes to the film’s resounding success. With its compelling storyline and Shah Rukh Khan’s captivating performance, the film has enthralled audiences in India and across the globe. This has propelled Jawan to become one of the highest-grossing films of its era, cementing its place in cinematic history.

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