Sunny Deol’s JAAT Review
JAAT Review : Sunny Deol’s ‘Jaat’ has been released in cinemas across the world today, i.e. 10 April, which has also been released in Tamil and Telugu. The film is directed by Gopichand Malineni and produced by Maitree Movies under their production house banner. How is the film? What is good and what is bad in it? Let’s find out.

Sunny Deol has returned to theatres with the film Jaat after one and a half years of Gadar 2. To be honest, I did not have much expectations from this film. Due to there being no press show, I had to go to watch this film early in the morning, but the film took my sleep away in the first 10 minutes. Sunny Deol has learned very well how to choose films. The roar of 67-year-old Sunny Deol in Jaat will now echo from North to South, because this film is better than Gadar 2 in every aspect.

The film starts with a good action sequence by Randeep Hooda. The background music of the film is very good right from the first scene.

Story
The story begins in the year 2009. Two brothers Ranatunga (Randeep Hooda) and Somlu (Vineet Kumar Singh) working as laborers in Sri Lanka find a box full of gold bricks while digging the ground. With this box, both of them leave Sri Lanka and come to Andhra Pradesh in India. Now to know how this goon clashes with a Jat in the name of an idli and sorry, you will have to go to the theater and watch Jat.
Sunny Deol’s JAAT Review : How is this movie?
Sunny Deol’s Jaat is a great cinematic gift for action movie fans. Gopichand Malineni and Maitree Movie Makers have made a true Pan India movie. Recently, Malayalam superstar Mohanlal explained the definition of Pan India movies by saying that a Pan India movie is not one that is made with actors from Telugu, Tamil or Kannada industry and released in Hindi or other languages, but a real Pan India movie is one that has actors from the North along with South. Jaat is that real Pan India movie. It keeps us connected from the beginning till the end. There is neither romance in this movie, nor any love story, nor romantic songs, but while watching the movie we do not remember this at all and the credit for this goes to the director of the movie Gopichand Malineni, the speed at which he takes this movie forward, we do not get a chance to think.
Directing and writing
Along with directing, Gopichand Malineni has worked on both the story and screenplay of Jaat. This film was a golden opportunity for him to prove himself and he has taken full advantage of this opportunity. Gopichand has shown a lot of violence in his film, but this violence is not glorifying violence like Animal or Dasara, rather Gopichand gives a solid reason for this violence. When the film starts to seem a bit predictable in the second half, then the director of the film brings another twist in the story and once again this story starts to seem interesting to us. The cast of the film has fully supported Gopichand in his mission to make a great film.
Acting
Sunny Deol once again wins hearts with his acting. After seeing Sunny Deol’s action, I would definitely like to share one thing. Last week, Salman Khan’s film Sikandar was released. Both Salman Khan and Sunny Deol have performed action scenes in the film, both of them do not have much movement. But Sunny Deol’s action looks amazing and Salman’s is forceful. What a director like AR Murugadoss could not do, Gopichand has done it. The names of Randeep Hooda and Vineet Singh are enough. Full marks must be given to the casting director of this film. All the actors have done justice to their characters. Everyone’s work is good.
Movie: Jaat
Rating: 3.5 stars
Director: Gopichand Malineni
Cast: Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher and Regina Cassandra.
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