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Massive Viewership Record: Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’ Preview Accumulates 112 Million Views Within 24 Hours

It is not at all a surprise to see the Jawan pre-release trailer of the video becoming an instant hit. As per reports, the film’s trailer broke all previous records for teasers and trailers in the Indian film industry in terms of 24-hour views. With 112 million views across all platforms, the video’s immense traction has shattered the existing benchmarks, setting a new standard for the Indian film industry.

Jawan’s preview has been viewed more than any other video in the first 24 hours, demonstrating Shah Rukh Khan’s widespread popularity, the film’s universal appeal, and the growing anticipation for its release. The record-breaking views for Jawan are a testament to the power of engaging storytelling and effective marketing in an increasingly competitive entertainment landscape.

The video has surpassed all expectations and made a significant impact on the Indian digital landscape. The overwhelming response to the video reflects the massive fan base that the film has already amassed before its theatrical release.

As we know the film has a high-octane action thriller, with Shah Rukh Khan playing a mysterious character with a dark past. The film also stars Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, and Deepika Padukone in key roles. Jawan is Atlee’s first film in Hindi, and he is known for his stylish action films in Tamil cinema. With loads of buzz for the film all around, the movie is expected to be a major commercial success. Let us see how things are moving ahead, but at the moment, things are too rosy for the makers.

Jawan is a Red Chillies Entertainment production, while it is directed by the talented South Indian director called Atlee and produced by Shah Rukh Khan’s wife Gauri Khan along with Gaurav Verma. The film will be released worldwide in theaters on September 7, 2023, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. Stay tuned to know more!

Ziya Khan

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