Jaat Review: Overloaded With Forced Action Sequences Makes This Movie Unbearable To Watch
Spoiler alert: Only Gourav provides you with a detailed review. So you will get to know the entire storyline from this digital piece and other noteworthy scenes that deserve your attention.
Part 1
Jaat begins with Randeep Hooda and his clan working as Sri Lankan labourers. They find a militant treasure and escape to Andhra Pradesh. There, he buys his way out as an Indian citizen by giving the Police a bribe and soon becomes one of the most feared criminals in Andhra Pradesh and sets up headquarters in a village known as Matupalli. No one dares to arrest him or speak against him. Since he makes sure everyone who battles him is dead. He now rules over 40 villages, too.
Fast forward, we see Sunny Deol going trekking in Andhra Pradesh and while doing so, he stops at a roadside shop to have his idli. The local goons give him trouble, and he beats the shit out of them. He just wants the goons to tell him sorry, but the goons threaten him by saying, “If my anna finds out, you will be dead “. In search of Anna, it leads him to Ranatuna, played by Randeep Hooda.
Part 2
Ratunga says sorry but tells him he will make his death extremely painful before he leaves the village. Now we get to see the background of Ratunga, and we get to know that he was actually a militant who was responsible for killing the Union minister of Srilanka. We also get to see the background of Sunny Deol, who is from the Jaat regiment of the Indian army and is responsible for killing notorious criminals all over the world. Exploring the village, he understands and feels the pain of the villagers living under the tyranny of Ranatunga. Sunny Deol promises to destroy him, which he ultimately does in the end.
Part 3
A massive fight happens between Randeep Hooda and Sunny Deol. Police and the army reach the place and give him a salute. The end. An empire that Ranatunga took 10 years to build gets cleared out in 10 hours, so imagine our Sardar’s power.
Should you watch it :
Absolutely not! Only the first 40 minutes of the film give you a thrill and entertainment. The rest is practically a nightmare with forced action sequences and an uneven storyline.
