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Chennai: Shah Rukh Khan impresses audience with his sweet gesture

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New Delhi: Super star Shah Rukh Khan went to Chennai on August 30 to attend the pre-release event of the movie ‘Jawan’.

During the event, he impressed the audience by dancing to a song and also showing respect to Atlee’s mother by bowing down and greeting her.

This video has become popular on social media, with fans praising SRK for his humble and grounded behaviour.

A video from the ‘Jawan’ pre-release event has emerged online, showing Atlee walking with his mother and introducing her to Shah Rukh Khan.

Atlee respectfully greeted his mother, hugged her, and introduced her to SRK’s manager, Pooja Dadlani.

The video gained popularity, with many praising Atlee for his humble behaviour.

Written and directed by Atlee, “Jawan” is an action thriller that stars Shah Rukh Khan in two roles.

Atlee co-wrote the screenplay with S. Ramanagirivasan. “Jawan” marks the Bollywood debut of Atlee and actress Nayanthara.

Alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Priyamani, Sanya Malhotra, and Yogi Babu will be cast in supporting roles.

Deepika Padukone will make a cameo appearance.

Featuring music by Anirudh Ravichander, cinematography by GK Vishnu, and editing by Ruben, ‘Jawan’ hits theatres on September 7.

The team will then fly to Dubai for another promotional event.

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