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Jaat starring Sunny Deol was released on Thursday, and it received mixed to positive reviews. The film took a decent start at the box office with a collection of Rs. 9.50 crore on day 1. However ...
Sunny Deol's 'Jaat' had a lukewarm opening with Rs 9.5 crore, falling short of 'Gadar 2's' massive Rs 40 crore debut. Salman Khan’s ‘Sikander’ also opened higher but failed to sustain momentum due to ...
Jaat is filled with scenes of bloodshed. Jaat Review – Actors’ Performances Sunny Deol is the original action star of Bollywood. His Dhai Kilo Ka Haath has been beating up the bad guys on the ...
In ‘Jaat’, director Gopichand Malineni makes a thunderous entry into Hindi cinema, bringing with him the high-octane energy of South Indian action masala. Starring Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda ...
Jaat was released in cinemas today ... Towards the end of the trailer, Sunny Deol says his iconic ‘dhai kilo ka haath’ dialogue in a different way. The line is “Ye dhai kilo ke haath ...
Jaat is the age-old good vs evil story ... He then goes ahead and uses the same dhai kilo ka haath to stop a moving car, which would seem amusing had we not seen it in every single massy action movie.
Ayesha Khan, who shot to fame with her participation in Bigg Boss 17, has shared pictures with Sunny Deol from the sets of Jaat. She played the role of a police officer in the film. Ayesha Khan ...
Sunny Deol starrer Jaat has taken over the theatres ... However, one particular scene where the actor mouths his famous "dhai kilo ka hath" dialogue with a twist has left the cinemagoers in complete ...
Jaat has been receiving rave reviews by fans who went in early to catch a glimpse of Sunny Deol in his usual action avatar. This is Sunny Deol’s first film since the massive success of film film Gadar ...
I love everything about movies and have an eagle eye for the tiniest of details. Have a bad habit of making jokes in the most uncomfortable moments and I amplify the awkwardness with my dry humour.
True to his word in the film, his ‘Dhai Kilo Ka Haath’ does leave a profound impact in the South too. Jaat does have its own flaws but the entertainment quotient hits the right buttons.