The term pan-India has become the new norm in the cinema industry in recent times. And when we refer to actors like Allu Arjun and Shah Rukh Khan, they personify pan-India stardom. Both are mavericks of the Telugu and Hindi industry respectively, but with their recent projects, they have increased that foothold nationwide.
Thus, to see the two come together would be nothing less than a festival on screen. And as it turns out, it might be happening sooner than one could think.
Allu Arjun to join Shah Rukh Khan in Jawan
According to recent reports, Allu Arjun will feature alongside Shah Rukh Khan in his next Jawan. Earlier there were reports that Allu Arjun had rejected the offer to star in the action film. The news had disappointed the fans of the two stars. However, new reports suggest that the South star has shot for his cameo in the SRK starrer a month ago in Mumbai. With these superstars coming together in Jawan, the film is surely going to shake up the box office immensely.
Jawan to release in June
The Atlee directorial is going to be an action-packed extravaganza and is slated for a June 2 release this year. The film created an uproar with SRK’s first look and it also features South superstar Nayanthara opposite him. It also has Sunil Grover in a pivotal role. There is also buzz that Tamil superstar Vijay has also filmed a cameo for the action film. It was reportedly shot during the month-long shoot in Chennai last year.
Meanwhile, Shah Rukh has already given the biggest hit of the year till date with Pathaan in January. A part of the YRF spy universe, the film also featured Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. The Siddharth Anand directorial destroyed the box office, collecting over Rs 1000 crore worldwide.
After Jawan, SRK also has Rajkumar Hirani directed Dunki. It will also feature Taapsee Pannu. Whereas Allu Arjun is awaiting the release of the sequel to his highly successful pan-India film Pushpa. The sequel is titled Pushpa – The Rule. Recently, a glimpse of Pushpa 2 was unveiled on Allu’s birthday and it has increased the curiosity around the film manifolds.
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