Jaat Box Office Collection: Sunny Deol’s latest action film Jaat has seen a dip in its box office earnings on Day 9, despite a long weekend and holiday on April 18, 2025. The movie, which was released on April 10, 2025, has collected a total of Rs 65.90 crore net in India over nine days, showing signs of slowdown amid competition from Akshay Kumar’s Kesari Chapter 2 and the ongoing controversy.
Total Box Office Collection
- Day 1 – ₹ 9.5 Cr
- Day 2- ₹ 7 Cr
- Day 3- ₹ 9.75 Cr
- Day 4- ₹ 14 Cr
- Day 5- ₹ 7.25 Cr
- Day 6- ₹ 6 Cr
- Day 7- ₹ 3.81 Cr
- Day 8- ₹ 4.15 Cr
- Day 9- ₹ 4.16 Cr
- Day 10- ₹ 0.01
Also, the movie has managed to cross Rs 82.75 Crore in Worldwide Collection on the 9th day of release.
Storyline
Jaat follows a mysterious passenger, Baldev Pratap Singh aka Jaat (Sunny Deol), who confronts a ruthless crime boss Ranatunga (Randeep Hooda) in a coastal village. The story revolves around Jaat’s fight against Ranatunga’s tyranny and the rescue of brutalized female cops. The plot mixes action, revenge, and justice with a backdrop of political and criminal power struggles.
Movie Cast
- Sunny Deol as Baldev Pratap Singh aka Jaat
- Randeep Hooda as Ranatunga or Muthuvel Karikalan
- Regina Cassandra as Bharathi
- Saiyami Kher as SI Vijaya Lakshmi
- Vineet Kumar Singh as Somulu
- Jagapathi Babu as CBI Officer Sathya Moorthy
- Ramya Krishnan
- Zarina Wahab
Controversy and Legal Issues
A case has been brought against Sunny Deol, Randheep Hooda, Director Gopichand Malineni and producer Naveen Jerneni to report religious feelings. The complaint center at a stage where it shows the cross of Jesus Christ, which has twisted the Christian community in Jalandhar. Investigation is on, and it has added challenges to the film at the box office.
Movie Review: Expert Opinions
Critics have given Jaat mixed reviews. The film is praised for its high-octane action sequences and strong performances by Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda. However, the storyline is predictable, and rely on nostalgia with mass hero elements. The film’s loud action and dialogue may appeal to fans of old-school action cinema, but may feel dated to others.