Jawan Release In Pakistan: Shahrukh Khan's action packed film Jawan has been released worldwide. Jawan was released on more than 10 thousand screens but was not released in Bangladesh. Will 'Jawaan' be released in the neighboring country Pakistan?
Shahrukh Khan's film 'Jawan' is making waves all over the world. On the very first day of its release, 'Jawan' broke all records in earning in Bollywood. Not only in India but all over the world, the sound of jawan is ringing. However, Shahrukh's 'Jawaan' was not released in the neighboring country Bangladesh. The film was to be released in Bangladesh on the day of its world premiere, but the Censor Board of Bangladesh did not approve the release.
'Jawaan' has been released on more than 10 thousand screens worldwide. There is tremendous craze among Shahrukh's fans regarding the film. Shahrukh Khan has a strong fan following in the neighboring countries of India also. However, the release of Jawan was stopped on September 7 due to lack of approval from the censor board in Bangladesh. If reports are to be believed, this has been done due to opposition from the film makers. Now further release date will be decided.
Will Jawan release in Pakistan?
At the same time, there is also a question in the minds of some people whether Shahrukh Khan's 'Jawan' will be released in Pakistan. If you are thinking this then it is not because there is a ban on the release of Indian films in Pakistan. In February 2019, the Association of Film Exhibitors banned the release of Indian films in Pakistan, which is still continuing. After this no Indian film was released in Pakistan.
The sound of Jawan's voice is ringing all over the world
From America to London, the sound of Jawan's voice is being heard. Shah Rukh Khan's action packed film Jawan has been released in London, America, Dubai, Middle East, Africa, Australia and many other countries. According to trade analyst Ramesh Bala, Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan has done a great worldwide collection on the very first day. He says that Jawan has collected more than 150 crores worldwide.
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