Sunny Deol’sJaatRoars at the Box Office, Deol Family Beams with Pride

Sunny Deol’sJaatRoars at the Box Office Deol Family Beams with Pride

Sunny Deol’sJaatRoars at the Box Office, Deol Family Beams with Pride

Sunny Deol’s latest action-packed film Jaat has arrived like a storm, igniting theatres with energy and passion. Released on April 10th, the film has already made a remarkable impact at the box office, and it seems like the entire Deol family is riding high on its success. From opening day numbers to emotional reactions from family members, Jaat is more than just a movie—it's a celebration.

Directed by Gopichand Malineni, Jaat made an explosive start, raking in ₹9.5 crore on day one. While Friday saw a slight dip to ₹7 crore, the film rebounded strongly over the weekend—₹9.75 crore on Saturday and a huge ₹14 crore on Sunday, bringing the total to ₹40.25 crore by day four. That kind of momentum is rare, and it speaks volumes about the audience's connection with the film and Sunny’s enduring star power.

The Deol family, known for its legacy in Bollywood, is clearly moved by the love pouring in. Veteran actress and Sunny’s stepmother Hema Malini shared her excitement in a recent interview, saying, “I heard it has opened with a bumper number. It is nice to know that people are liking his film. Dharam ji is very happy. The film is so good, I believe.” That warmth from Hema is truly special, given the complex yet respectful dynamic within the family.

Sunny’s half-sister Esha Deol also couldn’t hide her happiness. She mentioned, “It is all his hard work and people's love for him. I’m so happy that the film has opened big—and that’s how it should be with him. Always.” It’s heartening to see such supportive words from the family, reinforcing the emotional high around Jaat ’s release.

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While comparisons with Gadar 2 are inevitable, Jaat is carving its own path and making a statement. Its gritty storyline, bolstered by a powerful performance from Sunny Deol and a menacing villain portrayed by Randeep Hooda, has hit the right chords with the masses. The supporting cast—including Saiyami Kher, Regina Cassandra, and Jagapathi Babu—adds further weight to this action drama.

In regions like Rajasthan, Delhi/UP, and Punjab, the film is drawing significant footfall, especially at single screens. Although the response in Maharashtra and Gujarat could have been stronger, the overall trajectory hints at a potential blockbuster in the making.

And it’s not just fans flocking to theatres. The buzz around Jaat is giving Salman Khan’s Sikandar a run for its money, especially since Sikandar has seen a noticeable dip in its business recently. The contrast between Jaat ’s rise and Sikandar

Sunny Deol, fresh off the success of Gadar 2 , continues to prove that his on-screen fire hasn't dimmed a bit. With Border 2 and Lahore 1947 in the pipeline, this might just be the beginning of yet another golden phase for the actor.

Jaat is not just a film—it’s a family triumph, a fan celebration, and a reminder that when Sunny roars, the box office listens.

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