
'Jaat' released on OTT: Where to watch Sunny Deol's latest box office hit online?
Jaat's Star-Studded Cast and Makers
Box Office Performance and Reviews
What's Next for Sunny Deol
After making noise at the box office earlier this year, Sunny Deol's action-packed film Jaat has officially made its digital debut. The high-octane drama, which released in theatres on April 10, 2025, is now available to stream on Netflix. The platform began streaming the film from June 5 in both Hindi and Telugu.Netflix shared a promo video featuring Sunny Deol himself, where he confidently declares, '@iamsunnydeol has a tareekh for you. Note kar lo, JAAT aa raha hai. Watch Jaat, out 5 June, in Hindi and Telugu, on Netflix.' The announcement video carried Sunny's trademark intensity, heightening excitement among fans who had been awaiting the OTT release.Directed by Gopichand Malineni, Jaat brings together a strong cast including Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, Viineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, and Regina Cassandra. The film was produced by the same team behind the Pushpa franchise, marking their first venture into Hindi cinema.Adding to the buzz, the production team has confirmed that a sequel is already in the pipeline, indicating that the story is far from over.Jaat was reportedly made on a massive budget of Rs 100 crore. The film successfully earned Rs 118.36 crore globally, turning out to be a box office hit. Its solid theatrical performance set the stage for a highly anticipated OTT launch.While Jaat managed to draw crowds, critics shared a mix of reactions. An ETimes review noted, 'Visually, the film holds its own. Thaman S's background score heightens the drama effectively, and the cinematography offers a gritty, lived-in aesthetic. Action sequences, while often overindulgent, are slick and impactful. The dialogues, penned by Saurabh Gupta and Sai Madhav Burra, are over-the-top and theatrical—often more memorable than the scenes themselves.'However, the same review pointed out that the narrative pacing became a concern after the interval. 'The second half drags, and the film's 153-minute runtime begins to weigh heavily. A forced item number featuring Urvashi Rautela feels unnecessary and only adds to the film's bloated feel.'On the professional front, Sunny Deol is not slowing down. After Jaat, he is preparing for the release of Border 2, the much-awaited sequel to the 1997 war drama.If you missed it in theatres, Jaat is now streaming on Netflix from June 5, 2025.
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