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The story follows Brigadier Baldev Pratap Singh, nicknamed "Jaat," who is traveling by train from Chennai to Ayodhya. The journey is interrupted when the train halts at a village in Chirala due to an accident ahead. Stepping off the train to grab a meal, Jaat finds himself embroiled in a conflict with Ranatunga, also known as Muthuvel Karikalan, a former Deputy Commander of the Jaffna Tiger Force (JTF). Ranatunga exerts control over the village, terrorizing its residents with the complicity of local police.
The story follows Brigadier Baldev Pratap Singh, nicknamed "Jaat," who is traveling by train from Chennai to Ayodhya. The journey is interrupted when the train halts at a village in Chirala due to an accident ahead. Stepping off the train to grab a meal, Jaat finds himself embroiled in a conflict with Ranatunga, also known as Muthuvel Karikalan, a former Deputy Commander of the Jaffna Tiger Force (JTF). Ranatunga exerts control over the village, terrorizing its residents with the complicity of local police.
As Jaat learns about the villagers' plight, he decides to take action. A fierce battle ensues between him and Ranatunga/Muthuvel Karikalan. Ultimately, Jaat triumphs, defeating Ranatunga and restoring peace and order to the troubled village.
As Jaat learns about the villagers' plight, he decides to take action. A fierce battle ensues between him and Ranatunga/Muthuvel Karikalan. Ultimately, Jaat triumphs, defeating Ranatunga and restoring peace and order to the troubled village.
== Cast ==
{{cast listing|
* [[Sunny Deol]] as [[Brigadier (India)|Brig.]] Baldev Pratap Singh / Jaat
* [[Randeep Hooda]] as Ranatunga / Muthuvel Karikalan, Deputy Commander of [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam|Jaffna Tiger Force (JTF)]]
* [[Saiyami Kher]] as [[Sub-inspector|SI]] Vijaya Lakshmi
* [[Regina Cassandra]] as Bharathi, Ranatunga's wife
* [[Vineet Kumar Singh]] as Somulu, Ranatunga's younger brother
* Prashant Bajaj as Sandy, Ranatunga and Somulu's younger brother
* [[Jagapathi Babu]] as Sathya Moorthy, a [[Central Bureau of Investigation|CBI]] officer
* [[Zarina Wahab]] as Amma
* Swaroopa Ghosh as Ranatunga and Somulu's mother
* [[P. Ravi Shankar]] as [[Union Council of Ministers|Central Minister]]
* [[Ajay Ghosh]] as Ram Subba Reddy, a local leader
* [[Babloo Prithiveeraj]] as [[Inspector|CI]] C. H. Sunil Kumar
* [[Makarand Deshpande]] as a villager
* Temper Vamsi as Ram Subba Reddy's henchman
* [[Srikanth Iyengar]]
* [[Suhas Pagolu|Suhas]] as Venkat Rao
* [[Mushtaq Khan]] as Inspector Mushtaq
* [[Ayesha Khan (Indian actress)|Ayesha Khan]]
* [[Lokesh Mittal]]
* [[Gowri Munjal]]
* Bandhavi Sridhar
* Vishika Kota
* Divi Vadthya
* Praneeta Patanik
* Doulath Sulthana
=== Cameo appearance ===
* [[Ramya Krishnan]] as [[President of India|President]] Vasundhara
* [[Upendra Limaye]] as a prison inmate
* [[Murali Sharma]] as Brig. Sukhveer Singh
* [[Urvashi Rautela]] in the song "Touch Kiya"
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==Release==
===Pre-bookings===
According to Business Today, film had advance bookings worth 2
64 crore {{INR}} for its first day first shows across the country.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sikander box office collection day 10, film collect 100 crore ahead of Jaat|url= https://www.businesstoday.in/trending/box-office/story/sikandar-box-office-collection-day-10-after-crawling-past-rs100-crore-salman-khans-film-nosedives-ahead-of-jaats-release-471285-2025-04-09 |work=Business Today|date=2025-04-09 |access-date=2025-04-09}}</ref>
===Theatrical===
''Jaat'' was released theatrically on 10 April 2025.<ref>{{cite web |access-date=24 January 2025 |title=Sunny Deol's 'Jaat', directed by Gopichand Malineni, locks release date |url=https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/sunny-deol-jaat-gopichand-malineni-release-date/article69136197.ece |work=The Hindu|date=24 January 2025 }}</ref> It will clash with [[Ajith Kumar]]’s ''[[Good Bad Ugly]]'', which was also produced by [[Mythri Movie Makers]].<ref>{{cite web |title= South Cinema challenges Bollywood Head-on |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/south-cinema-challenges-bollywood-head-on/articleshow/120054768.cms |work=Times of India |date=2025-04-07 |access-date=2025-04-08}}</ref>
===Home media===
The post-theatrical streaming rights of the film were acquired by [[Netflix]].


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