After the huge success of Gaddar 2, Sunny Deol returns to the big screen in his latest movies ‘Jaat’. A movie full of action, emotions, and drama. Jaat directed by Gopichand Malineni, who is known for his Telugu hits, this film brings the South Indian action style to a North Indian setting.
If you love action, hero power, dramatic scenes, and miss the old Sunny Deol – Jaat delivers exactly what you’re looking for. You will enjoy the old Sunny Deol style full of action and drama in the Jaat movie. Let’s get deep into Jaat Movie Review
Storyline: A Fight for Family, Land and Justice:
Sunny Deol latest movie Jaat is set in a village where rules are broken by the powerful and weaks are dominated. Tunga Rana (Randeep Hooda) has long terrorised the villages, aided by his brother Somulu (Viineet Kumar Singh). Sunny Deol plays a role of a retired army officer who comes back to the village and finds that village is controlled by the corrupt leaders and land mafias. When his family is attacked he decided to fight back.
This movie is full of power-packed action and strong emotions. It will remind you the old power Sunny Deol at 67 years of age. He stands alone and fights for what’s right.

Still Deol Still the Strongest
Sunny Deol owns his films as always. His bold voice, intense eyes, and powerful dialogues will make his fans cheer. The character plays to his strengths, and his action scenes are so convincing that, for a moment, the sight of ten men flying from a single punch almost feels plausible.
His performance is the soul of the movie, and he proved that he still has that power at this age.
The Supporting Cast: Hit and Miss
- Randeep Hooda plays the role of villain well, but his role feels small. He has a small screen time in the movie.
- Saiyami Kher looks good on the screen playing a role of a cop but doesn’t get much time on the screen.
- Viineet Kumar Singh plays his role very well and with the sincerity.
Direction and Music: South Vibes in the North
Director Gopichand Malineni brings his South Indian style the film:
- Playing loud background music
- Big hero entry scene
- Fast-paced camera work
The music by Thaman S boosts the mood, especially in action scenes. However, in emotional scenes the music feels too loud. The movie looks great but the second part feels a bit long with repeated fight scenes as per Jaat Movie Review
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For the Fans of Action and Drama
The screen play is well-paced, drawing you in and encouraging speculations about what to come. It is made for the people who enjoys action, strong heroes, loud dialogues. If al this kind of movies interests you this is a great watch. Here is the trailor of the movie:
Final Ratings: 3/5
Final rating for Jaat movie is 3/5 and for checking more reviews and rating check IMBD
Pros of Jaat Movie:
- Sunny Deol’s strong performance
- Good action scenes.
- Look visually impressive
Cons from Jaat Movie Review:
- Simple and predictable storyline
- Side characters not developed well
- Background music is loud at some point of time