Bollywood superstar Sunny Deol's bang film 'Jat' has been released. By the way, the fans of Sunny Deol are very fond of this film. Along with Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda and Vineet Kumar Singh are also seen in important roles in this film. But there are some such things related to this film, which knock. So let us know what 5 mistakes are those that happened to the Jat team, due to which the makers can be harmed.
1. Excessive violence
The kind of violence shown in the film can attract only a particular class audience. Some such scenes have been shown in the film, which you will close your eyes. This is the reason that despite being a good film, Jat's audience is very limited. If the amount of violence was slightly less, more audiences would have been the theater to see it.
2. Small mistakes
The film shows the train going from Ayodhya to South, the name is 'Ayodhya Express' and the banners imposed in Ayodhya, it is written in Telugu and English instead of Hindi, if you are showing Ayodhya, then Hindi should be used there. The drum that is played for celebrations in North is shown in the place of Dhol-Tasha Ayodhya used in Maharashtra. Sunny Deol's character calls himself 'Jat', but this character has not been given a single Punjabi or Haryanvi dialogue. If these small mistakes were not there, the film would have been even more fun.
3. Jokes on apartheid and body shaming
Like many South films, there are some such dialogues in this film, which smell of apartheid and body shaming. Such sensitive issues have been commented in a light manner, which neither looks good nor seen.
4. Weak dialogue
In jat Sunny Deol And a great dialogue has been written for Randeep Hooda. But listening to the rest of the characters, it seems that they are reading Google's Hindi translation.
5. No love angle, no romance. Heroineless movie
Sunny Deol's 'Jat' is not for Romomom or fans of romantic films. In this film, neither Sunny Deol sing songs for his wife like Gadar, nor does he talk to anyone. The flashback of this film also has only action.