Shah Rukh Khan Delivered Eight Page Monologue In One Take For 'Jawan' Train Scene, Says Co-Actor Sanjeeta Bhattacharya
SRK had an eight-page monologue during this sequence, which he performed flawlessly in his first take, according to his 'Jawan' co-star Sanjeeta Bhattacharya.
New Delhi: The audience cheered for Shah Rukh Khan on his heroic entrance in Jawan, and they were glued to their seats when his character Azad kidnapped a metro train. Shah Rukh undoubtedly understands how to retain the audience's attention while he is on screen, but Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, who played his co-star in the movie Jawan, recently stated that even as he was acting out the scene, those surrounding him were utterly in awe.
SRK had an eight-page monologue during this sequence, which he performed flawlessly in his first take, according to Sanjeeta in an interview with Bollywood Hungama. She claimed that even though it didn't appear to be necessary, he gave the second take. "I got to see Shah Rukh sir do an eight-page monologue for the first time at that event. There was only going to be one take, and the other would just be for variation," she added.
According to Sanjeeta, SRK was joyfully interacting with members of the scene and all the performers were genuinely happy to be in his company. "People loved that we were in the same metro area."
In an earlier interview with IndianExpress.com, Sanjeeta said that Atlee was "amazing" while working on Jawan and would even get the crew cooked food. He is a very young director, and all of his films have been huge successes. And he made a splash when he entered Bollywood. Jawan has been shattering all records and making history. He made everyone on set feel so welcomed while carrying such a heavy load. Even though there were well-known stars present, he made friends with strangers like us and treated us equally. We frequently had a sense of unity with one another. Even homemade dinners were delivered by him. Thanks to Atlee sir, the team collaborated closely. He was really great, she remarked.