Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, and Vineet Kumar Singh attended the 'Jaat' theme song launch in Delhi. When asked about not calling 'Jaat' a religious film, Sunny said these discussions can be sensitive. He believes movies should be enjoyed without overthinking them. He wants people to love the film without labeling it, and he hopes it represents everyone equally.
Explaining the Sensitivity
During an interview with News18, Sunny explained, "People get sensitive when you all talk about it. We should not be talking about all these things." He emphasized that they are loved by everyone and love everyone in return. He believes they represent not just the country but the world at large. According to him, there is no intention to uplift or belittle anyone; it's simply not the case.
The Role of Cinema
The actor suggested that people should simply enjoy cinema without overthinking it. He believes that films are meant to provide a feel-good experience, and there's nothing more to it. He noted that people often get influenced by what is discussed and that unnecessary issues can be stirred up by excessive conversation.
About 'Jaat'
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Jaat' marks Sunny Deol’s first collaboration with Randeep Hooda, who plays the antagonist Ranatunga. Directed by Gopichand Malineni, the action thriller features Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, and Regina Cassandra. The film promises high-octane action choreographed by Anl Arasu, Ram Laxman, and Venkat. Set for release on April 10, it aims to deliver a gripping cinematic experience.
Explaining the Sensitivity
During an interview with News18, Sunny explained, "People get sensitive when you all talk about it. We should not be talking about all these things." He emphasized that they are loved by everyone and love everyone in return. He believes they represent not just the country but the world at large. According to him, there is no intention to uplift or belittle anyone; it's simply not the case.
The Role of Cinema
The actor suggested that people should simply enjoy cinema without overthinking it. He believes that films are meant to provide a feel-good experience, and there's nothing more to it. He noted that people often get influenced by what is discussed and that unnecessary issues can be stirred up by excessive conversation.
About 'Jaat'
'
Jaat' marks Sunny Deol’s first collaboration with Randeep Hooda, who plays the antagonist Ranatunga. Directed by Gopichand Malineni, the action thriller features Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, and Regina Cassandra. The film promises high-octane action choreographed by Anl Arasu, Ram Laxman, and Venkat. Set for release on April 10, it aims to deliver a gripping cinematic experience.
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