Shah Rukh Khan is now busy working for the film Atlee’s “Jawan,” one of his three movies that will be released in 2023. Recently, the initial look was introduced and became viral online. The rough and tough appearance of SRK had fans raving. The entertainer recently made it official that Nayanthara, who just wed Vignesh Shivan, will also appear in the movie.
According to the most recent information, Nayanthara has arrived in Mumbai after her honeymoon and is ready to begin filming for “Jawan.” The newlyweds were spotted enjoying themselves in Thailand. Following his recuperation from Covid-19, King Khan was also spotted at Nayanthara’s wedding.
The sources claim that Nayanthara began the new routine on Sunday with SRK. Up until mid-July, there will be a busy schedule. According to the reports, she took a little vacation for her marriage but is now back to finish off her obligations.
As part of his celebration of 30 years in B-town, Shah Rukh recently went live on Instagram. He affirmed Nayanthara’s participation in the movie. “Too early to say,” he added. There is still much to be done. Other than the fact that I am enjoying myself as an entertainer, there isn’t much I can tell you about Jawan. It is a distinct sort of movie, according to the filmmaker Atlee. His work has been noticed by everyone. Again, a genre I’ve never worked in, he creates superb mass-market movies. I thus decided to give it a try. Additionally, I believe Atlee and I get along well.
In the 2003 Malayalam movie Manassinakkare starring Jayaram, she began her acting debut. She began her movie debuts in Telugu with Lakshmi (2005) and Tamil with Ayya (2005) (2006). Both were prosperous. Following this, she starred in a number of financially lucrative Tamil, Malayalam, and Telugu movies, including Chandramukhi (2005), Rappakal (2005), Tulasi (2007), Ghajini (2005), Dubai Seenu (2007), Billa (2007), Yaaradi Nee Mohini (2008), Adhurs (2010), Bodyguard (2010), Simha (2010), Boss Engira Bhaskaran (2010), Sri Rama Rajyam (2011), and Krishnam Vande (2013).