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Jawan advance bookings open in Mumbai: Fans throng to theatres for buying ticket

New Delhi: Jawan has been keenly anticipated by Shah Rukh Khan’s legion of admirers. All eyes are on him as he makes his way into town for today’s trailer debut at Burj Khalifa. On the other hand, his Indian admirers may breathe a sigh of relief since advance booking for the film began on Wednesday, August 30.

Advance tickets for Jawan were made available on BookMyShow, but exclusively in Mumbai. In Mumbai, BookMyShow is available at some multiplexes for online ticket purchases. Some examples are the Lower Parel locations of PVR Icon and PVR Luxe, as well as the Malad location of PVR Infiniti.

Movies may be seen in standard 2D or in IMAX 2D at PVR ICON (Lower Parel) exclusively. In these cinemas, you may choose between seeing the film in 2D or IMAX and in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, or Telugu.

Jawan shows from September 7 (Thursday) through September 10 (Sunday) are now available for booking by fans. Because Janmashtami is so frequently observed in Mumbai, the film’s opening weekend will be extended which will be favourable for Jawan box office.

Jawan now has a first showtime in Mumbai at 7:45 a.m., at PVR: Infinity, Malad. PVR ICON, Lower Parel has screenings all day long, with the last showing beginning at 11:40 p.m.

The 8 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. IMAX shows costs between Rs. 400 and Rs. 1200, while the latter shows costs between Rs. 700 and Rs. 1850. Both theatres charge between Rs. 220 and Rs. 750 for morning 2D showings. The prices for the subsequent 2D productions go from Rs. 300 to Rs. 1,850.

BookMyShow reports that over 333,00 individuals have shown an interest in seeing the film.

Countries including Germany, the UAE, and Australia have also started taking reservations in advance. Jawan is expected to have a better opening in the USA than Shah Rukh Khan’s previous movie, Pathaan, since it has already sold around 10430 tickets for $161.40K from 385 centres.

When advance booking will begin in other parts of Mumbai and other cities in India is unknown yet.

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