‘Jawan’ dialogue writer Sumit Arora reveals Shah Rukh Khan insisted on ‘chahiye toh Alia Bhatt’ line; says SRK was confident it would connect | Hindi Movie News

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Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Jawan‘ has been creating waves at the box office even weeks after its release. Apart from SRK’s performance, its catchy lines and witty dialogues have been garnering a lot of love from the audience.
Following the super success of the Atlee directorial, writer Sumit Arora revealed in an interview with Showsha that he was initially very sceptical about the ‘chahiye to Alia Bhatt’ dialogue in the film.However, he shared that Shah Rukh was quite insistent on adding the line. According to the superstar, the dialogue would connect with the audience. Sumit admitted that it indeed worked. The writer said that he watched the film at various theatres and he saw people chuckling to that line.

In the same interview, Arora added that he wanted to include the dialogue ‘Jab main villain banta hu na toh mere saamne koi hero nahi tikta’ in the same sequence as a tribute to Shah Rukh Khan’s villainous turns over the years. According to him, it felt like a correct moment to say that line because of Shah Rukh’s history of playing those negative-shade lead characters in ‘Darr’, ‘Don’and ‘Baazigar’. It’s a hat tip to those characters. He also added that people have actually loved him a lot in those characters. So he felt that was a line that he couldn’t have missed writing.

It’s worth noting that both Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan expressed their fondness for Alia in a recent advertisement for a spice brand.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Pinkvilla, Atlee has revealed that he is planning to surprise fans by adding a new cut in the OTT release of ‘Jawan’. He also spoke about the possible sequel of the film. According to him, he has left the ending open. If he comes across something interesting, he would take it up.

‘Jawan’, which also stars Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi in lead roles, has so far collected Rs 725 crore worldwide.

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