Shah
Rukh
Khan
is
all
over
the
headlines
today
and
rightfully
so.
After
all,
he
has
finally
come
up
with
his
second
big
release
of
year
after
Pathaan.
We
are
talking
about
Jawan
which
is
helmed
by
Atlee
and
also
stars
Nayanthara,
Deepika
Padukone,
Vijay
Sethupathi
etc
in
the
lead.
Jawan
has
been
one
of
the
most
anticipated
releases
of
the
year
and
it
has
witnessed
a
thunderous
response.
After
a
grand
advance
booking,
Jawan
has
witnessed
a
phenomenal
opening
at
the
box
office
with
a
massive
collection
of
Rs
65
crore
(Hindi).
And
as
the
Jawan
tsunami
has
taken
over
the
box
office,
it
is
shining
bright
on
the
second
day
of
release
as
well.
According
to
a
report
published
in
Sacnilk,
Jawan
has
minted
Rs
45
crores
on
second
day
of
release.
Interestingly,
Jawan
has
managed
to
beat
Sunny
Deol
starrer
Gadar
2
once
again
on
the
second
day
of
release.
Yes!
Gadar
2,
which
had
taken
the
box
office
by
a
storm,
had
minted
Rs
43.08
crore
on
the
second
day
of
release.
On
the
other
hand,
SS
Rajamouli's
Baahubali
2,
starring
Prabhas
and
Rana
Daggubati,
which
has
been
the
highest
grossing
film
in
India,
minted
Rs
40.50
crore
on
day
2.
It
is
undoubtedly
a
big
achievement
for
Jawan
as
it
is
taking
over
Gadar
2
and
Baahubali
2
at
the
box
office.
Earlier,
Jawan
had
managed
to
beat
Gadar
2's
highest
collection
in
a
day
with
its
opening
day
collection.
With
the
massive
buzz
around
Jawan,
it
will
be
interesting
to
see
if
it
will
manage
to
shatter
more
box
office
records
in
the
coming
days.
Meanwhile,
Gadar
2
director
Anil
Sharma
recently
spoke
about
Jawan's
effect
on
the
film's
collection
and
told
Indian
Express,
"Just
like
how
Gadar
2
got
the
audience's
love,
Jawan
is
set
to
receive
the
same
amount
of
love
and
more.
People
are
going
to
have
a
great
cinema-watching
experience.
They'll
whistle,
dance,
and
clap.
The
public
wants
to
see
extravagant
films,
tamasha
dekhna
hai.
Otherwise,
they
are
anyway
sitting
home
alone
and
watching
films.
People
are
craving
community
experience
and
these
films
are
the
answer.
With
Jawan,
the
industry
will
only
benefit.
Such
films
are
important".