In this ultra-violent masala film, Sunny Deol proves that his famous 'dhai kilo ka haath' is still as potent as ever. With never-ending action sequences and over-the-top dialogues about 'dharti' and 'watan', Deol's character bulldozes his way through endless opponents to reach the main villain, played by Randeep Hooda. However, the excessive violence and lack of plot make for a dull and desensitizing experience, with Deol's 'haath' overshadowing any potential for a better 'paath'.
Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda clash in this explosive action-packed film about a dhaba owner turned vigilante who takes on a terrifying smuggling empire. The first half of the film is a thrilling and nostalgic ride, with perfectly executed action sequences and a formidable villain. However, the second half takes a sharp downturn as the plot seems to run out of steam, leaving the audience disappointed. Nevertheless, "Jaat" is an entertaining watch for fans of classic Bollywood action.
With Jaat hitting theatres worldwide, social media is buzzing with first reviews of Sunny Deol's comeback film. Viewers are praising the action-thriller and hailing Deol's performance after a gap of 15 years. However, some have pointed out the clichés in the plot. Directed by Gopichand Malineni, the film also stars Regena Cassandrra, Urvashi Rautela, Randeep Hooda, and Vineet Kumar Singh.
The actor, who has a strong faith in the Goddess, visits the revered temple to seek blessings before the release of his action-packed film Jaat. Incidentally, the journey of his previous blockbuster Gadar 2 also began with a visit to the same temple. Jaat boasts of a stellar cast and is set to redefine the action genre with its breathtaking sequences.
Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda recently opened up about the problems plaguing Hindi cinema in an interview with Indian Express. He criticized the industry for always following trends without thinking and commended South Indian filmmakers for staying true to their cultural roots. He also discussed how OTT platforms have become the best place for experimentation in storytelling, but can also be a business-driven space. Hooda hopes to find a balance between popular and experimental projects, and praised the focus on real human emotions in South Indian films. He will soon be seen in the action thriller Jaat, which marks the Hindi film debut of director Gopichand Malineni.
Bollywood icon Sunny Deol praises his upcoming film's producers, who hail from the south, for their passion and dedication towards filmmaking. He encourages Bollywood to take inspiration from the south in making movies with love and highlighting the story as the true hero. Deol himself thoroughly enjoyed working with them and is set to play the lead in Jaat, produced by Hyderabad-based Mythri Movie Makers.
The highly anticipated teaser for Sunny Deol's upcoming film Jaat has been officially released, giving fans a glimpse of the intense and action-packed storyline. The teaser features Sunny Deol as the titular character, with an ensemble cast including Randeep Hooda as the primary antagonist. The film, set to release in April 2025, boasts a strong technical crew and has been strategically promoted in theatres during the screening of Pushpa 2. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project.
Former BJP MP and ex-WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh reacts to wrestler Vinesh Phogat's victory in the Haryana Assembly polls, calling it a result of the power of his name. Singh claims his name was enough to help Phogat win the elections in Julana and criticizes the BJP for relying on "jaat" majority seats. Meanwhile, Phogat herself sees her win as a victory of struggle and truth.
With her leg in a plaster cast, BJP's West Delhi candidate Kamaljeet Sehrawat still filed her nomination for the Lok Sabha polls in a 7-km-long roadshow on an orange truck. She took a dig at the AAP-Congress alliance in Delhi, while her rival INDIA bloc candidate Mahabal Mishra promises to improve infrastructure and services if elected. The constituency, with a significant Jaat population, has been largely neglected by the BJP, prompting mixed reactions from residents.