Sunny Deol's highly anticipated film Jaat is set to hit the big screen, and the makers have finally received a U/A certificate after undergoing 22 cuts. The film, directed by Gopichand Malineni, is an action-packed saga that marks Sunny Deol's first collaboration with the South filmmaker. The movie features a stellar cast, including Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, and others in pivotal roles. With music by Thaman S, cinematography by Rishi Punjabi, editing by Navin Nooli, and production design by Avinash Kolla, the film promises a cinematic spectacle.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) demanded several cuts, including toning down strong language and visual edits. One expletive was replaced with "MadrJaat," and others were swapped for milder terms like "Nikamma" and "Besharmo." A specific gesture was blurred, and scenes involving humiliation and inappropriate conduct were trimmed. The CBFC also edited out imagery involving a Jesus Christ statue, the national anthem on a character's forehead, and money under people's feet. Additionally, e-cigarettes were removed from the film.
The total reduction in the film's duration was 2 minutes and 6 seconds, while 1 minute and 37 seconds were added. The final runtime of Jaat is now 2 hours, 33 minutes, and 31 seconds. The film is set to release on April 10, 2025, and fans are eagerly waiting to experience the action-packed saga on the big screen. With its talented cast, engaging storyline, and impressive production values, Jaat is poised to be a major hit.
The film's certification and release are a testament to the makers' hard work and dedication. Despite undergoing several cuts, the film promises to deliver an exciting cinematic experience. With its U/A certificate, Jaat is set to appeal to a wide range of audiences, and fans are eagerly waiting to see Sunny Deol in action. The film's success will depend on its ability to engage audiences and deliver on its promises, but with its impressive production values and talented cast, it is certainly a film to watch out for.