Following the popularity of Jawan, Shah Rukh Khan received a death threat; the Maharashtra government tightened security.

Shah Rukh Khan has reportedly been receiving death threats since the release of his films, Pathaan and Jawan.

The Maharashtra government has decided to increase Shah Rukh Khan's security to Y+ level in response to allegations that he has been threatened, according to ANI. 

According to Maharashtra Police, SRK requested government assistance after reportedly getting death threats following the release of his films Pathaan and Jawan. SRK had just experienced the enormous success of Jawan, which brought in over 1,100 crore.

Gauri Khan, the wife of interior designer Shah Rukh Khan, recently celebrated her birthday on October 8. According to ANI, they cut the cake with Gauri Khan as the queen and posed with a sign that said, "Team Shah Rukh Khan Fan Club Wishes Happy Birthday Gauri Khan."

King Khan remembered all of Mahatma Gandhi's teachings on October 2, the day of his birth, as a sincere respect to him.

"Mahatma GandhiJi's teachings are timeless and have emphasised the importance of compassion, unity, and love," SRK posted on Instagram. He showed us how to maintain our composure and heart in the face of difficulty. On this historic day of Gandhi Jayanti, let's honour him and his legacy.

Jawan's political message

Jawan has been characterised as a popular Bollywood film with a strong political message—something that is incredibly uncommon in conventional Hindi films. Many people think that the movie carries a "anti-establishment" message, although the protagonist of the film urges viewers to vote responsibly.

At the India Today Conclave in Mumbai in 2023, director Atlee observed, "You may take it as you want. The voice of the audience is typical. It is the expression of Indian feeling. I'm not being specific, but I'm talking about actual problems. One should read the instructions, understand how to vote, and know who to vote for.

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