
Jaat review: Sunny Deol fights for a ‘sorry’ in violent film that should say one first
Jaat story:
In the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh lies the small coastal town of Ramayapatnam, where the notorious criminal Varadaraja Ranatunga (portrayed by Randeep Hooda) instills terror among the residents. During his travels, Bhaskar Singh (played by Sunny Deol) encounters his team and learns about the struggles faced by the villagers. Motivated to address the rampant corruption and threats in the area, he resolves to take action. Armed with a commitment to truth and justice, he readies himself to challenge Ranatunga and his gang.
Jaat review:
Recent Indian cinema has dramatically transformed its portrayal of violence. The era of viewing shows like Game of Thrones, known for its graphic depictions of brutality against all beings, seems to have passed, leading us to believe that nothing could surpass it. When we evaluate the alignment of film content standards with both international and domestic benchmarks, it becomes evident that the script has taken a backseat; instead, violence has emerged as the primary focus.
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