Did you know that Shah Rukh Khan lip-synced for the first time in three languages for the first song of ‘Jawan’?

Shah Rukh Khan performed his first lip-sync in three different languages for the opening song of the film 'Jawan'. Check out details

Did you know that Shah Rukh Khan lip-synced for the first time in three languages for the first song of 'Jawan'? 839682

Titled ‘Zinda Banda’ in Hindi, ‘Vandha Edam’ in Tamil, and ‘Dhumme Dhulipelaa’ in Telugu

Yesterday, the highly anticipated film ‘Jawan’ released its first song titled ‘Zinda Banda,’ which has created immense excitement among viewers. The film has already captivated audiences with its thrilling action scenes and exciting adventure, and now it’s time for an electrifying dance number with Anirudh’s foot-tapping composition. The song is titled ‘Zinda Banda’ in Hindi, ‘Vandha Edam’ in Tamil, and ‘Dhumme Dhulipelaa’ in Telugu.

In the music video, Shah Rukh Khan dances with numerous girls and his female co-stars from the movie. The song, which is vibrant and catchy, exemplifies Anirudh’s signature style. What sets it apart is that Shah Rukh Khan lip-synced the song in all three languages. A source close to the project revealed that this was the first time he had done so. To ensure the lip-syncing was accurate for the Tamil and Telugu versions, he learned the lyrics, and the Chennai team provided support during filming. He had to shoot the song three times for each language.

The first song was filmed over the course of five days, and the final product is filled with grandeur and celebration, showcasing Shah Rukh Khan’s unmatched energy and dance moves. The song is a perfect combination of captivating visuals and Anirudh’s infectious beats, promising to get the entire nation grooving along.

‘The upcoming film ‘Jawan’ is a production of Red Chillies Entertainment, directed by Atlee, and produced by Gauri Khan with co-production by Gaurav Verma. This highly anticipated film will be released globally in theaters on September 7th, 2023, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.