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Shahrukh Khan responds to special ‘Jawan’ screening in Bengaluru.

Shah Rukh Khan born in Delhi, lost his father when he was a teenager.

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Tuesday responded to a post featuring the screening of his blockbuster, “Jawan”, in Bengaluru.

The post on X (formerly Twitter), tagging Khan and filmmaker Atlee, said a Bengaluru-based fan group of the actor organised a screening of “Jawan” for underprivileged women and children. The screening was held in memory of his father, Meer Taj Mohammad Khan, the post said.

It featured women and children queuing up to collect food packets outside the theatre. It also showed a group of people, mostly men and children, dancing inside the theatre.

“Thank you, everyone. This is very sweet and heartening. Love you. Hope you all had a good time,” Khan wrote on X, responding to the post.

Shah Rukh Khan, who was born in Delhi, lost his father when he was a teenager. His mother died a decade later. Meer Taj Mohammad Khan had migrated to India from Peshawar during Partition.

“Jawan” has crossed the Rs 800 crore-mark at the worldwide box office, Red Chillies Entertainment said. The pan-India film had grossed Rs 883.68 crore worldwide in less than two weeks of its release.

“Jawan” is a high-octane action thriller, starring Khan in the dual role of Vikram Rathore and his son Azad. The movie addresses social and political issues through its protagonist. It also stars Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi with Deepika Padukone and Sanjay Dutt in special appearances.

Shah Rukh Khan said it took four years to complete “Jawan” due to the pandemic.

The film is produced by his wife Gauri Khan and co-produced by Gaurav Verma.

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