It’s been a while, but the long awaited film Jaat with Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda and Saiyami Kher has finally hit theaters and early reactions are coming in. Mixed bags; The “Jaat Review” from various social media, mainly Twitter is mostly what you can deduce from Sunny Deol fandom.
Billed as a potent drama and fiery performance by the star-studded Jaat, has been getting eyeballs because of its cast. Some of the “Jaat Early Reviews” by viewers praise the action and the raw strings pullingly performance of Sunny Deol. But some others question that the film is rehashed in nature.
On Twitter, Individuals have split the ” Jaat Twitter Review.” Definite Sunny Deol back-to-his-action-hero-form maniacs have showered praise on his performance. They love his raw screen presence and the film also thrives in a patriotic spirit..
A few others, though have said– the movie is a “typical” Sunny Deol movie and there is nothing new out here.
Also a subject of discussion has been the skills involved in the performance of Randeep Hooda as everyone has admitted him to be incredibly versatile and a great screen presence. Kher has too received positive compliments on her character, keeping the story complete.
Several online reviews have mentioned that the film is already predictable with its story and plot cannot be considered as original. Both innumerable reviewers have declared the movie to be a carbon-copy of various Sunil Deol movies.
This is a snap take from social media of Jaat Review:
Pro: Action sequences are awesome, sunny Deol’s dialogues are explosive Fan love for his other works
Mixed: The plot has many viewers scratching their heads assuming again, a “Regular” Sunny Deol movie / Film delivered the way.
While Some critics have complained about the film copy and being a “SURYA NEGPUTF” due to presence of many clichés.
Based on initial reactions, it looks like ‘Jaat’ will mostly cater to the old Sunny Deol alphabet fanbase who still love him for his kung-fu roles. But whether this film can reach out to any wider audience still needs to be seen. If the box office takings speak the truth, then the film will be successful.