
Jawan Movie Star Cast
- Shah Rukh Khan in a dual role as Vikram Rathore and Azaad Rathore, Vikram's son
- Priyansh Vatiani and Arijit Gaurav as Young Azaad
- Nayanthara as Narmada Rai Rathore, Azad's wife
- Vijay Sethupathi as Kaalie Gaikwad
- Deepika Padukone as Aishwarya Rathore, Vikram's wife (Special appearance)
- Priyamani as Lakshmi
- Sanya Malhotra as Dr. Eeram
- Sunil Grover as Irani
- Sanjeeta Bhattacharya as Helena
- Girija Oak as Ishkra
- Lehar Khan as Kalki
- Aaliyah Qureishi as Jahnvi
- Riddhi Dogra as Kaveri
- Mukesh Chhabra as Pappu
- Yogi Babu as Pappu (Tamil version)
- Eijaz Khan as Manish Gaikwad, Kaalie's brother
- Sangay Tsheltrim as Juju
- Seeza Saroj Mehta as Suchi Rai, Namrata's daughter
- Utsav Narula as Mahaveer Jain
- Viraj Ghelani as Dubey
- Bharat Raj as Irai Anbu
- Ravindra Vijay as Mukund Menon
- Kenny Basumatary as Naazir Ahmed
- Jaffer Sadiq as Sudhir
- Naresh Gossain as Agriculture Minister
- Ashwin Kaushal as Health Minister
- Sukhi Garewal as Murad (Voice by Manoj Pandey)
- Abhishek Deswal as Abdul
- Sai Dheena as Sudhir
- Ashlesha Thakur as Alia Gaikwad, Kaalie's daughter
- Smita Tambe as Kalki's mother
- Omkar Das Manikpuri as Kalki's father
- Vivek Raghuvanshi as Commando Alif
- Ravindra Vijay as Mukund Menon, District Collector
- Sharad Vyas as Judge
- Dorendro Loitongbam as Village Physician
- Abiral Limboo as young Juju
- Atlee as himself in song "Zinda Banda" (cameo appearance)
- Sanjay Dutt as Madhavan Nayak (cameo appearance)
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Jawan Movie Review
In addition to being entertaining, Atlee's story makes a significant point about our political system. The screenplay by Atlee and S. Ramanagirivasan is captivating. One doesn't have time to contemplate because the movie is filled with interesting things happening all the time. However, there are other passages where reason is put aside. The dialogues of Sumit Arora are potent. The theater will clap and whistle in response to several one-liners.
The direction by Atlee is excellent. He keeps the story very straightforward so that it will be simple to understand. The story has a little Southern feel to it because the movie addresses societal issues without sacrificing entertainment value. However, JAWAN is unmistakably a Bollywood movie. Atlee has done a fantastic job maintaining the balance. The plot frequently jumps back and forth in time. It increases the level of fascination because one is continually interested in the background information.

The second half, though, is noticeably poorer. You feel like you've been there and done that in a few situations. It takes too many artistic licenses in movies. Additionally, Atlee established a number of characters and plot aspects, but they were quickly forgotten.
JAWAN gets off to a fast start. The arrival of Shah Rukh Khan will send moviegoers into a frenzy. The story jumps to the episode of the metro hijack before you have time to digest the sequence. Not only is it fierce, but it is also deeply touching, particularly in the flashback scene. Suji's (Seeza Saroj Mehta) moments are adorable. The hospital scene sends the movie into overdrive once more. The crowds will also erupt in hysteria during the intermission. Even though the second half has its share of thrilling moments, it falls short of the first half's extraordinary first half. The scene where the prisoner gives birth in custody and Kalee's inquiry are two scenes that stand out. But when the movie hits another sixer, that's when the action really heats up.
Jawan | Official Hindi Trailer | Shah Rukh Khan, Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi | Atlee Kumar
Shah Rukh Khan dazzles and astounds since fans have never seen him in these personas in the last 31 years. His various appearances are all amusing and greatly increase the film's wide appeal. Initially ok, Vijay Sethupathi really comes into his own in the second half. Nayanthara gives a terrific performance and exudes beauty. She and Shah Rukh Khan do have chemistry, but it's not as intense as it could be since the director didn't spend enough time crafting their love story.
From the girl squad, Priya Mani, Sanya Malhotra and Lehar Khan leave a huge mark. Girija Oak and Sanjeeta Bhattacharya also do well. Seeza Saroj Mehta is adorable. Sunil Grover (Irani), Eijaz Jhan (Manish), Ridhi Dogra (Kaveri) and Ashlesha (Alia; Kalee's daughter) don't get much scope. Omkar Das Manikpuri (Kalki's father) is quite good. Naresh Gosain (Agriculture minister), Ashwin Kaushal (Health Minister) and Mukesh Chhabra (Pappu; Health Minister's PA) are aptly cast. Deepika Padukone (Aishwarya Rathore) is there for nearly 20 minutes and is too good. Sanjay Dutt (Madhavan Naik) is crowd-pleasing.
Even if Anirudh's music comes across as one of the film's worst parts, the songs are gorgeously illustrated. The greatest of the bunch is the title song, which functions as the movie's theme. The positioning makes "Not Ramaiya Vastavaiya" and "Zinda Banda" effective. 'Aararaari Raaro' is no different. 'Chaleya' and 'Faraatta' are respectable. The background music by Anirudh adds to the general charm.
Rich cinematography by G K Vishnu. The production design by T Muthuraj is superb. The attire of Anirudh and Dipika Lal is striking. A special note should be made of Preetisheel Singh D'souza's makeup and prosthetics. The action is visually beautiful and not overly gory in Spiro Razatos, Anl Arasu, Craig Macrae, Yannick Ben, Kecha Khamphakdee, and Sunil Rodrigues. Global standards are met by Redchillies.vfx's VFX. The editing Ruben does is flawless.
Overall, JAWAN is a mass entertainer at its best, featuring outstanding performances, heart-pounding moments, epic action scenes, and a never-before-seen Shah Rukh Khan persona. It will become an epic smash at the box office, shattering previous records in the process.
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