References Made in the movie Jawan and their meanings

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The movie Jawan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, has been making waves for its action-packed trailer and intriguing plot. But did you know that the movie also makes several references to other films and real-life events?

Here are some of the references that have been spotted so far:

  • The name “Vikram Rathore” is a reference to the famous South Indian movie “Rowdy Rathore”.
  • The dialogue “Naam to Suna hi Hoga” reminds us of the movie Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, where a similar dialogue was used for the character Raj.
  • The Bhopal gas tragedy is depicted in one scene of the movie.
  • Another scene showcases the story of UP doctor Kafeel Khan, who was suspended for his role in the oxygen shortage deaths at a hospital in Gorakhpur.
  • The dialogue “Bete Ko Haath Lagane Se Pehle Baap Se Baat Kar” is a direct message to those who tried to malign Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan.
  • The dialogue “Ungli Karna” is a call to action against corrupt governments that hide behind differences rather than working for the people.

These are just a few of the references that have been spotted in the Jawan movie.

References

Vikram Rathore

This is a reference to the famous South Indian movie “Rowdy Rathore”.

Ref: Tweet

Kaveri Amma

This is a reference from a famous SRK movie Swadesh.

Shah Rukh Khan remembers Kishori Amma of Swades: May Allah look after her

Ref: News

Naam to Suna hi Hoga

This dialogue reminds the movie Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, where similar dialogue was for Raj!

Bhopal gas tragedy

In this scene, Jawan movie has depicted the Bhopal disaster.

Oxygen Shortage Death

This scene showcases the story of UP doctor Kafeel Khan.

Ref: News

Bete Ko Haath Lagane Se Pehle Baap Se Baat Kar

This dialogue is a direct pinpoint against everyone who tried to sack Shahrukh’s son Aryan.

Ungli Karna

This dialogue is against every corrupt government that hides behind differences rather than showcasing work and benefits to the common people of India.

This has a reference to one of the famous speeches by Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Chief Minister: Tweet

 

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