Jawaan is a series of episodes. The scenes give us the same feeling that we have seen many times without any novelty. While watching a scene, it reminds us of a scene from another movie. With this, these comparisons should be kept aside to enjoy the feats of hero and Co. A hero who is on the verge of death is washed into a river, the people of the village save him and give him rebirth.
When the village is in trouble, the hero rises and saves them. Even when the hero is introduced with a formulaic intro scene like this, it is understood that 'Jawaan' is going to follow the format of average commercial movies. After that we will see the concept of Robin Hood. Even though all the concepts are old, hero elevation scenes and action moments racy, Atlee's skill in making goose bumps. Screenplay that goes on without brakes keeps the audience in suspense.
The hero is dominating the villains from the beginning. If the villain gets into trouble, another hero with the same similarities enters the scene and when the twist is given, the interval card falls, and everything goes according to the South indian commercial formula. Without looking for novelty, we can enjoy 'Jawaan' if we go ahead and estimate what elements are there in an average mass movie. There are some twists and turns in the story in the first half but the second half seems too routine.
But Attlee increased the action dose in the second half as compared to the first half. Some action episodes that do not let you turn your eyes away are the highlights of the movie. Shahrukh's gestures are also impressive in this character. Sanjay Dutt's cameo in the middle is also a little funny. Shahrukh-Vijay Sethupathi has staged the flagship scenes together. In terms of story, there is nothing special about it.