After the massive success of Gadar 2 in 2023, Sunny Deol makes a grand return to the silver screen with his highly anticipated film Jaat, which premiered in cinemas on Thursday. The film has garnered attention not only for marking Deol’s comeback but also for its post-theatrical streaming plans. Once its run in theaters concludes, Jaat will be available for streaming on Netflix.
The promotional materials, including posters and the official trailer, have confirmed Netflix as the digital streaming partner. This gives fans the chance to revisit the high-energy action film from the comfort of their living rooms. Viewers who couldn’t catch it in theaters will also get a chance to enjoy it online once it hits the OTT platform.
However, the exact date for the movie’s release on Netflix has not been announced yet. So, fans will have to wait a little longer to know when it will begin streaming.
The official trailer, which runs for 2 minutes and 52 seconds, showcases a fierce rivalry between Sunny Deol’s and Randeep Hooda’s characters. The preview is loaded with intense action scenes, impactful lines, and an energetic soundtrack that sets the tone for the film’s gritty atmosphere.
One of the standout moments from the trailer comes towards the end, when Sunny Deol delivers a reimagined version of his iconic line from Damini. He declares, “Yeh dhai kilo ke haath ki taaqat poora North dekh chuka hai, ab South dekhega,” which translates to, “The strength of this two-and-a-half-kilogram hand has already been witnessed by the North, now the South will experience it too.”
Jaat boasts an ensemble cast that includes Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, Regina Cassandra, Saiyami Kher, and Swaroopa Ghosh, among others. Each actor plays a crucial role in the film’s gripping narrative.
The movie is directed by Gopichand Malineni, known for his flair in crafting fast-paced action dramas. It is jointly produced by Naveen Yerneni and Ravi Shankar under the banner of Mythri Movie Makers, with TG Vishwa Prasad backing the project through People Media Factory.
The promotional materials, including posters and the official trailer, have confirmed Netflix as the digital streaming partner. This gives fans the chance to revisit the high-energy action film from the comfort of their living rooms. Viewers who couldn’t catch it in theaters will also get a chance to enjoy it online once it hits the OTT platform.
However, the exact date for the movie’s release on Netflix has not been announced yet. So, fans will have to wait a little longer to know when it will begin streaming.
The official trailer, which runs for 2 minutes and 52 seconds, showcases a fierce rivalry between Sunny Deol’s and Randeep Hooda’s characters. The preview is loaded with intense action scenes, impactful lines, and an energetic soundtrack that sets the tone for the film’s gritty atmosphere.
One of the standout moments from the trailer comes towards the end, when Sunny Deol delivers a reimagined version of his iconic line from Damini. He declares, “Yeh dhai kilo ke haath ki taaqat poora North dekh chuka hai, ab South dekhega,” which translates to, “The strength of this two-and-a-half-kilogram hand has already been witnessed by the North, now the South will experience it too.”
Jaat boasts an ensemble cast that includes Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, Regina Cassandra, Saiyami Kher, and Swaroopa Ghosh, among others. Each actor plays a crucial role in the film’s gripping narrative.
The movie is directed by Gopichand Malineni, known for his flair in crafting fast-paced action dramas. It is jointly produced by Naveen Yerneni and Ravi Shankar under the banner of Mythri Movie Makers, with TG Vishwa Prasad backing the project through People Media Factory.
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