The wait is over - Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan first glimpse is all set for a grand unveiling in the form of a Prevue on July 10 at 10.30 a.m. The much-awaited announcement has been made by blockbuster Bollywood production-distribution banner Red Chillies Entertainment in which we can see the 'Bollywood Baadshah' in silhouette walking, while visuals of a knife and a revolver gun being loaded from the film's title announcement teaser released last year are also shown. The long-awaited Jawan trailer is coming out amidst massive expectations as fans look forward to witnessing Shah Rukh Khan in action for the first time since the epic box-office success of his Pathaan earlier this year (his big comeback after four years since the release of 2019's Zero).

The Jawan Prevue was certified 'U/A' by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) earlier this week. The trailer will have a duration of two minutes and fifteen seconds, the censor board's website had also revealed. Shah Rukh Khan had recently during an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session on Twitter revealed that the film will include "lots of action" and fans look forward to more from the actor after he delivered a top-notch entertainer with Pathaan. The Bollywood superstar will also be looking to keep the momentum going with Jawan ahead of his Dunki scheduled to be launched in December.

Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan marks blockbuster director Atlee's debut in Hindi after he delivered back-to-back money-spinners with 'Thalapathy' Vijay in Tamil - Theri (2016), Mersal (2017), and Bigil (2019) - and the filmmaker will be no doubt looking to come out with all guns blazing. The film is also set to be the launchpad for 'Lady Superstar' Nayanthara, 'Rockstar' Anirudh Ravichander, cinematographer GK Vishnu and editor Ruben in Bollywood, and the team will be aiming for the bullseye. Jawan is scheduled to open in theatres worldwide on September 7 after being postponed from its initial June 2 release plan due to post-production works, and is releasing as a grand venture in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.