Jaat Movie Review: After 2 years, Sunny Deol has made a comeback on the big screen with 'Jaat'. Sunny Deol has been saying that after 'Gadar' his shop was closed and after 'Gadar 2' his shop opened again, but if you believe me, his shop is not only open but has started running.
These days IPL is going on in the whole country. In every match of IPL, the stadium is seen full of spectators, because this is a tournament in which teams are made by combining the best players from all over the world. The same is the case with the film 'Jaat', which will definitely be liked by the audience, where the South and Bollywood film industry have come together to make a great film. The director, producer, music director and story of the film are definitely from the South, but the lead actors in the film are from Bollywood.
Mythri Movie Makers, the film production company that made films like 'Pushpa', has once again proved by making a film like 'Jaat' that they have no dearth of original content. 'Jaat' is a completely new and fresh story, which will be successful in attracting the audience. This film has been produced by Mythri Movie Makers in association with People Media Factory and Zee Studios. If any Indian audience is asked what kind of film they would like to watch, their answer would be a film with a strong story, good actors and 'Jaat' fits this category. If you are also planning to watch 'Jaat' then first know how is this film?
Storyline:
The story of the film is about a village in Andhra Pradesh, which is ruled by a dangerous goon Ranatunga (Randeep Hooda). His brother Somulu (as a Vineet Kumar Singh) is also involved in this movie. The people of the village are not happy with Ranatunga. Even the police of the area are afraid of Ranatunga. No one can raise their voice against him and if anyone does, he has to die at the hands of Ranatunga. Meanwhile, President Vasundhara (Ramya Krishnan) receives a letter from a blood-soaked little girl, in which it is written that her village must be saved from Ranatunga, otherwise no one will survive in the village.
After reading the letter, the President immediately hands over the case to CBI officer Satyamurthy (Jagapati Babu) and orders him to give an update on it as soon as possible. Meanwhile, a Jat named Baldev Prasad Singh (Sunny Deol) enters the village, after which Baldev starts creating a ruckus in the village just for a sorry. Then the villagers have a lot of expectations from him. Who is this Baldev Prasad Singh? Will he be able to end Ranatunga's supremacy? To know all this, you will have to watch the entire film, for which you will have to head to the theatres.
Acting:
The film is full of South and Bollywood actors. First let's talk about Sunny Deol. After 'Gadar 2', Sunny Deol has appeared in a completely new avatar. His acting in this film gives the feeling of a South actor. He is the soul of this film. The amazing action he has shown is commendable. At the same time, Randeep Hooda is also looking very good in the negative role in the film. He has played the character of Ranatunga very well. Along with him, Vineet Kumar Singh has also done a good job. Saiyami Kher has also done a great job as SI Vijaya Lakshmi. Her role in the film is very special.
Direction:
Famous Telugu film director Gopichand Malineni has brought life to 'Jaat' with his direction. He has paid a lot of attention to every detail. He has captured the sets of the film in such a wonderful way that you will not find anything artificial.
Music:
Thaman S is counted among the legendary music directors of South. From the songs of the film to the background score, everything is so amazing that you will definitely praise Thaman. There are only 3 songs in the film and all three songs are powerful, one of which also includes an item number of Urvashi Rautela.
Final Rating:
This is a completely entertaining film, which you can watch with your entire family. You will like the story of the film and Sunny Deol's acting. From my side, 'Jaat' gets 4 stars out of 5.