‘Jawaan’ becomes highest grossing Hindi film in first 10 days, Alia’s dialogue revealed
Shahrukh Khan’s film ‘Jawaan’ is becoming ‘Jawan’ day by day in terms of fans’ love and earnings. People are giving it immense love. Due to this, it is also making waves in the box office collection. As it was believed that the fans’ craze for it would increase further on the weekend (Saturday-Sunday), the same was seen.
‘Jawaan’ earned Rs 30 to Rs 32 crore in India on Saturday (September 16), which is a jump of more than 60 percent compared to Friday (19 crore). Now its total earning in 10 days has exceeded Rs 440 crore. The Hindi collection of ‘Jawaan’ alone has reached close to Rs 395 crore. Till now no Hindi film has been able to earn this much in the first 10 days.
Earlier this record was in the account of Shahrukh’s ‘Pathan’ and then after that Sunny Deol’s ‘Gadar 2’. Let us tell you that along with Hindi, Jawan has also been released in Tamil and Telugu languages. The worldwide gross collection of ‘Jawaan’ has reached very close to 800 crores. The film was released in theaters on 7 September. ‘Jawaan’ is all set to make huge earnings on Sunday also. This is what advance booking indicates.
Writer Sumit Arora told the story of these two most popular dialogues of ‘Jawaan’
‘Jawan’ is being discussed everywhere. Everyone is also liking the dialogues of the film. There is also a dialogue in the film about Bollywood’s cute girl actress Alia Bhatt, about which writer Sumit Arora has now revealed. Sumit said in an interview that I was a little skeptical about Alia Bhatt, but Shahrukh Khan sir said no, it is good. Keep it, it will look good. So on his request we kept Alia Bhatt’s line.
I saw people in the theater saying that line. I went to Getty Galaxy, PVR and different theaters and got the same reaction from the audience with that line. Apart from this, regarding Shahrukh’s Jab Main Villain Ban Ho Na To Mere Maanne Koi Hero Nahi Tikta, Sumit said that this was a tribute to Shahrukh who had played the villain roles till now.
Sumit said that this line fits Shahrukh. I wanted to use this line in the sequence. It was a perfect fit because his roles in ‘Darr’ and ‘Baazigar’ were brilliant. So I thought I couldn’t miss this line.