Urvashi Rautela Calls ‘Jaat’ a True Mass Entertainer Ahead of April 10 Release

The actor praises the song Sorry Bol, shares excitement over teaming with Sunny Deol in the action-packed trilingual film releasing in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil

Actor Urvashi Rautela is all praise for her upcoming film Jaat, co-starring action legend Sunny Deol, calling it a “mass entertainer” that will appeal to pan-India audiences. The film is set for a multi-language theatrical release on April 10, available in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil.

Urvashi expressed her excitement, especially about the film’s energetic track Sorry Bol, which features prominently in the trailer.

“The trailer is really good. The song Sorry Bol has been highlighted, and it’s a mass film. Audiences across the country are going to enjoy it,” she said.

Urvashi also extended her gratitude to the audience for the overwhelming love the film’s music has received so far.

“I would like to thank people for appreciating the songs of our film… I am really thankful to the directors and choreographers for presenting me so well,” she added.


Sunny Deol Brings Back the Classic Punch

Jaat stars Sunny Deol in a powerful action avatar as he faces off with Randeep Hooda’s villainous Ranatunga. The trailer showcases high-octane fight sequences and intense dialogues, reviving Sunny’s iconic “dhaai kilo ka haath” legacy.

In a crowd-cheering moment, the trailer ends with Sunny declaring:

“Ye dhai kilo ke haath ki taakat pura north dekh chuka hain. Ab south dekhega.”
— A throwback to his legendary line from Damini (1993), which won him a National Film Award.


Packed Star Cast and South-Bollywood Crossover Appeal

Directed by Gopichand Malineni and produced by Mythri Movie Makers and People Media Factory, Jaat also features Viineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, Jagapathi Babu, and Ramya Krishna, bringing a North-South cinematic crossover to life.

The trailer launch held in Jaipur’s iconic Raj Mandir Cinema in March drew major buzz with Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, and others in attendance.


Jaat releases in theatres on April 10, 2025, and promises to deliver big-screen action, powerful dialogues, and pan-India appeal.

Entertainment Desk

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