Jaat
- 2025
- 2h 38m
An elite Indian government operative is sent to Sri Lanka to bring down a ruthless terrorist whose activities are financed by crime.An elite Indian government operative is sent to Sri Lanka to bring down a ruthless terrorist whose activities are financed by crime.An elite Indian government operative is sent to Sri Lanka to bring down a ruthless terrorist whose activities are financed by crime.
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Jaat is a old style mass entertainer filled with one liners, flying action and 🔥 performance delivered by Sunny Deol and villain Randeep Hooda who also shined in his evil and unhinged performance.. After many bad Bollywood films since last few months this one turned out to be one of better.. If you are a big fan of sunny paaji and enjoyed his action films from 90s then this one will also provide you a great entertainment. There are many one epic liners and one man army action scenes in which hero destroys everything coming in his way and this is enough to keep audience entertained, accompanied by a great BGM and loud and noisy sound effects set in backdrop of evil lord ruling the land and hero comes to save innocent from his reign.. Story is straightforward there are no shocking twists and turns but it keeps audience engaged for nearly 2 and half hours with many dramatic scenes there are many desi style fight scenes from beginning to end which are whistle worthy if you love mass masala films.. Overall Jaat is an decent watch to catch on big screen only for just seeing Sunny Deol in his old action avatar...
I Fully enjoyed it.
Sunny paaji is back ... buldozer 😂 I really loved it Story is superb All actor acting amazing Superb action thriller movies More....suspense in this cinema
Sunny Paaji bang with the Nationalism and Patriotism
After a long time, Sunny Paaji returned with a solid action pack masala entertainer. Trust me, every single scene of the movie gives a goosebump with mind-blowing intros of the villain and of course Sunny Paaji and his powerful dialogues.
The duration is slightly longer but it keeps hooked to the seat with its captivating story and competitive arguments between the goons and the lone hero.
Overall, the theme of the story is a bit dated, but you won't feel disappointed if you are a fan of Sunny Deol.
Sunny paaji is back ... buldozer 😂 I really loved it Story is superb All actor acting amazing Superb action thriller movies More....suspense in this cinema
Sunny Paaji bang with the Nationalism and Patriotism
After a long time, Sunny Paaji returned with a solid action pack masala entertainer. Trust me, every single scene of the movie gives a goosebump with mind-blowing intros of the villain and of course Sunny Paaji and his powerful dialogues.
The duration is slightly longer but it keeps hooked to the seat with its captivating story and competitive arguments between the goons and the lone hero.
Overall, the theme of the story is a bit dated, but you won't feel disappointed if you are a fan of Sunny Deol.
"Jaat" is a mass entertainer that has finally hit the theaters, and the early reactions suggest that it's striking a chord with the fans of big-screen entertainers. Directed by Gopichand Malineni, the film features a powerful ensemble cast, including Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, Regina Cassandra, and Saiyami Kher.
The story of "Jaat" begins in the wake of the 2009 Sri Lankan civil war, where former LTTE operative Ranatunga (played by Randeep Hooda) stumbles upon hidden treasure buried amidst the ruins of conflict. This chance discovery sparks a transformation, pulling him into the depths of the criminal underworld. As his ambition grows, Ranatunga builds a merciless empire in India, turning a lone act of theft into a sprawling saga of power, dominance, and revenge.
Enter Sunny Deol's character, Jaat, who is quiet yet intense, carrying an aura of controlled fury and an unshakable sense of justice. His presence shifts the balance, challenging Ranatunga's reign with purpose and power. What unfolds is more than a clash of two men - it's a symbolic war between righteousness and tyranny.
The performances in "Jaat" are top-notch, with Sunny Deol returning in his massiest avatar. His screen presence is electrifying, with whistle-worthy dialogues and gravity-defying action sequences. Randeep Hooda steals the show as the menacing Ranatunga, delivering a chilling and layered performance. The supporting cast, including Vineet Kumar Singh, Regina Cassandra, and Saiyami Kher, adds depth to the narrative.
The action sequences in "Jaat" are one of the highlights of the film, although the first half drags a bit and takes its time setting up the central conflict. The interval scene builds anticipation for the face-off between Jaat and Ranatunga, and the second half picks up pace with better storytelling and impactful sequences. However, excessive action scenes and too many twists and revelations dilute the impact slightly.
Overall, "Jaat" is a decent action thriller with a mix of emotions, drama, action, and Sunny Deol's whistle-worthy dialogues. It's a good one-time watch, and fans of mass entertainers will love it. The film has received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many praising Sunny Deol's performance and the action sequences.
In conclusion, "Jaat" is a must-watch for fans of action thrillers and Sunny Deol. With its powerful performances, gripping storyline, and electrifying action sequences, it's a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. So, go ahead and watch "Jaat" this weekend - it's a mass entertainer that will not disappoint.
The story of "Jaat" begins in the wake of the 2009 Sri Lankan civil war, where former LTTE operative Ranatunga (played by Randeep Hooda) stumbles upon hidden treasure buried amidst the ruins of conflict. This chance discovery sparks a transformation, pulling him into the depths of the criminal underworld. As his ambition grows, Ranatunga builds a merciless empire in India, turning a lone act of theft into a sprawling saga of power, dominance, and revenge.
Enter Sunny Deol's character, Jaat, who is quiet yet intense, carrying an aura of controlled fury and an unshakable sense of justice. His presence shifts the balance, challenging Ranatunga's reign with purpose and power. What unfolds is more than a clash of two men - it's a symbolic war between righteousness and tyranny.
The performances in "Jaat" are top-notch, with Sunny Deol returning in his massiest avatar. His screen presence is electrifying, with whistle-worthy dialogues and gravity-defying action sequences. Randeep Hooda steals the show as the menacing Ranatunga, delivering a chilling and layered performance. The supporting cast, including Vineet Kumar Singh, Regina Cassandra, and Saiyami Kher, adds depth to the narrative.
The action sequences in "Jaat" are one of the highlights of the film, although the first half drags a bit and takes its time setting up the central conflict. The interval scene builds anticipation for the face-off between Jaat and Ranatunga, and the second half picks up pace with better storytelling and impactful sequences. However, excessive action scenes and too many twists and revelations dilute the impact slightly.
Overall, "Jaat" is a decent action thriller with a mix of emotions, drama, action, and Sunny Deol's whistle-worthy dialogues. It's a good one-time watch, and fans of mass entertainers will love it. The film has received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many praising Sunny Deol's performance and the action sequences.
In conclusion, "Jaat" is a must-watch for fans of action thrillers and Sunny Deol. With its powerful performances, gripping storyline, and electrifying action sequences, it's a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. So, go ahead and watch "Jaat" this weekend - it's a mass entertainer that will not disappoint.
Firstly can I say that use the name of Jaat is shameful marketing to try and attract the Sikh community, Sunny as a politician did nothing for the Jaat farmers during their stand against the government, so to use the Jaat name to promote the movie is shameful. This movie could be called anything as it had nothing to do with Jaat.
The presence of Sunny was nice, he was presented very well, but it is so clear that he is no old, in every action scene he just stood there. The idli story and sorry bol was hilarious. Randeep was excellent.
The movie didn't have a story, it was a vehicle for creating havoc, the movie is very violent, cutting off heads, cutting throats, the movie is littered in it. The BGM was deafening., not to my taste.
The movie overall is a good time, I enjoyed it very much, a good one time watch.
The presence of Sunny was nice, he was presented very well, but it is so clear that he is no old, in every action scene he just stood there. The idli story and sorry bol was hilarious. Randeep was excellent.
The movie didn't have a story, it was a vehicle for creating havoc, the movie is very violent, cutting off heads, cutting throats, the movie is littered in it. The BGM was deafening., not to my taste.
The movie overall is a good time, I enjoyed it very much, a good one time watch.
If you're walking into Jaat expecting nuance, logic, or depth-turn around. But if you're here for sheer massy entertainment, over-the-top action, punchy dialogues, and Sunny Deol in full "dhai-kilo-ka-haath" mode, then fasten your seatbelts-this ride is for you. This is a one-time watch, especially for fans of Sunny Deol and those who revel in old-school mass masala cinema. Thaman S's background score is one of the film's biggest strengths-pumping energy into every major scene. The soundtrack, however, is forgettable and doesn't linger beyond the film.
Directed by Gopichand Malineni, who makes his Hindi debut after delivering several blockbusters in Telugu cinema, Jaat stays true to the formula that's earned him a loyal following down South: action, attitude, and adrenaline. His focused entirely on mass appeal. The story kicks off with great momentum. The first half is crackling with energy especially the "Sorry bol" sequence, which is pure whistle material. The screenplay takes a nosedive in the second half. There's a lull in the storytelling, and just when hope starts to fade, enter the Mysterious Hero. The climax is nothing short of a one-man army showdown-hundreds of bad guys, slow-motion stunts, and the hero walking out of explosions unscathed.
Sunny Deol is in his element here. With a commanding screen presence and that unmistakable thunder in his voice, he delivers a high-voltage performance that carries the film, especially when the screenplay falters. Randeep Hooda brings gravitas to the villainous role and stands tall opposite Sunny Deol. Viineet Kumar Singh slipping effortlessly into his role, he adds value without stealing focus. Regina Cassandra got a meaty role, and she did justice to that. Saiyami Kher and Jagapathi Babu are underutilised.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3/5 Action 3.5/5 Story 2.5/5 Screenplay 2.5/5.
Directed by Gopichand Malineni, who makes his Hindi debut after delivering several blockbusters in Telugu cinema, Jaat stays true to the formula that's earned him a loyal following down South: action, attitude, and adrenaline. His focused entirely on mass appeal. The story kicks off with great momentum. The first half is crackling with energy especially the "Sorry bol" sequence, which is pure whistle material. The screenplay takes a nosedive in the second half. There's a lull in the storytelling, and just when hope starts to fade, enter the Mysterious Hero. The climax is nothing short of a one-man army showdown-hundreds of bad guys, slow-motion stunts, and the hero walking out of explosions unscathed.
Sunny Deol is in his element here. With a commanding screen presence and that unmistakable thunder in his voice, he delivers a high-voltage performance that carries the film, especially when the screenplay falters. Randeep Hooda brings gravitas to the villainous role and stands tall opposite Sunny Deol. Viineet Kumar Singh slipping effortlessly into his role, he adds value without stealing focus. Regina Cassandra got a meaty role, and she did justice to that. Saiyami Kher and Jagapathi Babu are underutilised.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3/5 Action 3.5/5 Story 2.5/5 Screenplay 2.5/5.
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- TriviaHindi directional debut of Gopichand Malineni.
- Alternate versionsFollowing the film's release, a scene showing the villain imitating Jesus Christ inside a church drew sharp criticism from members of the Christian community who found it offensive and disrespectful to their religious sentiments. The makers responded swiftly by removing the controversial scene.
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- $567,075
- Runtime2 hours 38 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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