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Jaat Review: Sunny Deol Returns In Beast Mode, Pure Action Fest

April 10th, 2025

By Rohan Gaikwad

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If you’ve missed the goosebumps of watching an unapologetically massy entertainer on the big screen, Jaat is here to scratch that itch with full force.

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Directed by Telugu cinema’s action wizard Gopichand Malineni, this film brings back the thunder of larger-than-life heroism with none other than Sunny Deol in full beast mode.

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Sunny Deol roars louder than ever, back in full beast mode.

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Sunny Deol is in top form, delivering power-packed punches and intense dialogues like only he can.

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Randeep Hooda plays a deadly villain with chilling intensity and charm.

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Background score is all fire, elevating every punch and entry scene.

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Action sequences are raw, thrilling, and full of cinematic shockwaves.

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First half rests on the “Sorry Bol” twist, and it totally lands.

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Vineet Kumar Singh impresses with solid acting in a layered role.

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Interval block is powerful, gritty, and loaded with seeti-worthy drama.

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Gopichand Malineni crafts a rugged, rustic world filled with desi swag.

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Climax gives the high-voltage emotional payoff we’re here for.

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Cinematography beautifully captures earthy tones and massy atmospherics.

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Jaat is not here to please the critics—it’s made for the masses. A loud, proud salute to desi action cinema!