Jaat is not just a community, it's an emotion...: Randeep Hooda on his upcoming movie 'Jaat'

ANI April 8, 2025 282 views

The upcoming film 'Jaat' promises to be more than just another action movie, offering a profound exploration of Jat identity and cultural pride. Randeep Hooda, playing the antagonist Rana Tunga, passionately describes the Jaat concept as an emotion encompassing patriotism, justice, and deep feeling. Alongside Sunny Deol, the film aims to connect with audiences across multiple languages and cultural backgrounds. The movie represents a collaborative effort to showcase the complexity and depth of the Jat community through powerful storytelling and high-energy performances.

"Jaat is not just a community, an agent, or an individual; it's an emotion." - Randeep Hooda
By Divya Malhotra, New Delhi, April 8: As the highly anticipated film 'Jaat' approaches its release on April 10, the star-studded cast, including Randeep Hooda, Viineet Kumar Siingh, and Sunny Deol, is gearing up to showcase their powerhouse performances in this high-octane action film.

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Randeep explores deep cultural significance of Jat identity

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Sunny Deol brings iconic action style to multi-language film

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Actors emphasize audience connection over critical reviews

Directed by Gopichand Malineni and produced by Mythri Movie Makers and People Media Factory, 'Jaat' promises to be a cinematic spectacle brimming with action and drama.

Speaking to ANI, Randeep Hooda, who plays the antagonist Rana Tunga, was asked about the essence of the title 'Jaat' and the significance of the term.

Hooda shared, "Actually, in the movie, Jaat is not just a community, an agent, or an individual; it's an emotion. Jat people are known for their patriotism, justice, action, truth, daring, soft hearts, anger, and love. I am a Jat myself, and when I first heard of the movie, I thought, why am I not playing a Jat role? But then I realized that Sunny Sir is doing the Jat role, and I am happy to be part of this film in the role of Rana Tunga."

"At the end of the day, the film glorifies the Jat community or emotion, and I'm grateful to be a part of it," he added.

Randeep, known for his intense roles, also discussed his recent knee surgery and the challenges of returning to action films.

Reflecting on his experience with 'Jaat,' he said, "If you loose more weight due to malnutrition, it impacts your health. But I didn't do it on purpose; it was part of the role's requirements. Despite the discomfort, working in 'Jaat' was a huge relief. Coming back to action films, especially in a commercial film, was a great experience. I had a bit of pain, but I wanted to push through it, and I truly enjoyed myself."

During the interview, Viineet Kumar Siingh, known for his diverse acting skills in movies like 'Chhaava', 'Superboys of Malegaon' and others, shared his excitement about joining 'Jaat'.

When asked how he decided to take on his role, he said, "When I found out that Sunny sir was part of the film, I immediately agreed to do it. I didn't even read the script at first; it was a no-brainer. The opportunity to work with someone like Sunny sir was too good to pass up."

Viineet further elaborated on his quick decision-making process, "I met the director, Gopichand Malineni, who narrated the film to me. Within just ten minutes, everything was finalized, and I was ready to dive into the role."

Both Randeep and Viineet agreed that while critical reviews are important, the true success of a film lies in its ability to connect with audiences.

"The box office collection shows how many people went to watch the movie," Randeep explained, adding, "When the collection is high, it means that so many people showed up, and that's the biggest reward for any artist. The love and respect from the audience, especially those who buy tickets and come to watch the film, is what truly matters."

Viineet echoed this sentiment, stressing that the opinions of the audience hold more weight than critical reviews.

"Cinema is made for the people, and when they like it, that's the ultimate validation. Whether it's a hit or not, the audience's reaction is the most important factor."

Both actors also highlighted the importance of having complete trust in the director during the filmmaking process.

Randeep who recently made his directorial debut with the 2024 film 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar', shared his perspective, saying, "As an actor, you must trust the director completely. Even though you bring your own viewpoint and suggestions to the table, the final decision should rest with the director. If the film is made from the director's perspective, it will be a cohesive and good film."

Viineet added to this, noting, "As an actor, my job is to surrender to the director's vision. I come prepared, share my thoughts, and then leave it to the director. In the end, the director is the captain of the ship, and whatever suggestions I have, they are just that--suggestions."

As the trailer for Jaat was unveiled in March 2025, fans were treated to a visual feast of high-energy action scenes, including a powerful moment where Sunny Deol delivers his iconic "Ye dhaai kilo ke haath ki taakat pura north dekh chuka hain, ab south dekhega" (The north has already seen the power of this two-and-half-kilo arm. Now, the south will see it).

This nostalgic reference to his memorable dialogue from 'Damini' (1993) left fans eagerly anticipating the film's release.

With 'Jaat' set to impress audiences in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil, the film promises to bring the magic of Sunny Deol's action to a whole new audience.

Directed by Gopichand Malineni, 'Jaat' is a film that combines thrilling action sequences with deep emotional beats.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Randeep Hooda always brings such intensity to his roles! Can't wait to see him as the antagonist. The way he talks about Jaat being an emotion rather than just a community shows his deep understanding of the character. 🔥
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Amit S.
Sunny Deol's return to action films is what excites me most! That throwback to his Damini dialogue gave me chills. Hope the movie lives up to the hype.
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Rahul M.
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, I hope the film doesn't stereotype the Jat community too much. Representation is important but should be nuanced. That said, the cast looks fantastic!
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Neha P.
Viineet Kumar is such an underrated actor! His excitement about working with Sunny Deol is so wholesome. More power to talented actors getting big opportunities 🙌
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Sanjay T.
The action sequences in the trailer looked amazing! But I hope there's enough story to back it up. Too many action films these days sacrifice plot for spectacle.
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Meena R.
Love how Randeep talks about audience connection being more important than critics. That's so true! We're the ones who make or break films at the end of the day. Booking my tickets already! 🎬

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