Jaat OTT Verdict: Box Office, Twitter review of Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda’s massy action movie

The action drama film “Jaat,” starring Sunny Deol and directed by Gopichand Malineni, is now available for streaming on various OTT platforms. This movie made its way onto Netflix today, June 5, 2025, following a theatrical release approximately 55 days prior. Since its arrival on the streaming platform, social media has been abuzz with discussions about it. If you’re interested in catching this epic tale of “Jaat” on your digital screens, here’s what people on the internet have to share about their viewing experience.

What do netizens have to say about Jaat?

In simpler terms, the movie “Jaat” was widely appreciated when it premiered on online streaming platforms. Many viewers considered Sunny Deol as a genuine action hero, while some saw it as an indulgent choice. Interestingly, since the film is available in Telugu and Hindi on the streaming service, audiences from the southern region have associated it with real-life tragic events.

Apart from Sunny Deol, viewers are equally supporting actors like Randeep Hooda and Vineet Kumar Singh, who truly embodied their villainous characters. The movie’s intense action scenes and deep emotional layers have sparked a lot of discussion online.

Check out the Retro OTT verdict by netizens below:

Jaat’s box office performance, emerges as a successful venture

Starting on April 10, the movie Jaat had a good run in theaters, lasting around three to four weeks. This was despite stiff competition from Kesari Chapter 2 and Raid 2. Although it didn’t receive a Clean Hit verdict, its box office performance surpassed many recent Bollywood films. In total, the movie earned approximately Rs 112 crore worldwide. The majority of this, around Rs 102 crore, was from Indian markets, with the remaining Rs 9.50 crore coming from foreign territories.

Funded by Mythri Movie Makers, the film “Jaat” turned out to be a profitable hit at the box office. Not only that, but it’s already been greenlit for a follow-up movie. Right now, the second part of this mass-appeal flick is being developed in its scriptwriting phase.

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2025-06-05 17:52