Synopsis
Actor Randeep Hooda unexpectedly visits a theatre in Chandigarh for his film 'Jaat' before heading to his ancestral village in Rohtak, where he celebrates Baisakhi with family and enjoys traditional meals. The visit holds emotional significance as he shares his film's success with his roots.Key Takeaways
- Randeep Hooda's visit to Chandigarh and Rohtak.
- Celebration of Baisakhi with family.
- Success of Jaat film grossing Rs 40.25 crore.
- Emotional connection to his roots.
- Highlighting Haryanvi culture through food.
Mumbai, April 14 (NationPress) Actor Randeep Hooda astonished his supporters with an impromptu visit to a local cinema in Chandigarh, where his latest blockbuster film Jaat was being showcased. After this, he made his way to his ancestral village in Rohtak, which he proudly referred to as the 'heart of Jaat land.'
To honor the festival of Baisakhi, Randeep took a meaningful trip back to his roots in Rohtak, Haryana, and shared that he indulged in delicious home-cooked meals.
“I traveled to the heart of Jaat land and my ancestral town, Rohtak, alongside my brother, director, and the visionary behind Jaat. We enjoyed some scrumptious home-cooked Haryanvi food and choorma at my Kaka’s house. It was incredible to witness full houses for Jaat, with audiences showering love through cheers and applause,” Randeep expressed.
A source close to the actor stated that Randeep has always embraced his roots with pride.
The source mentioned: “This visit was both personal and symbolic — the success of Jaat brought him back to his beginnings. It was a touching, proud moment for him to share this victory with his community. Being around his family truly meant everything to him.”
In his recent film, Randeep portrays the formidable antagonist Ranatunga, facing off against Sunny Deol’s character in Jaat. As per Sacnilk.com, the film has grossed Rs 40.25 crore since its debut on April 10.
This film is set in a remote coastal village, where a criminal named Varadaraja Ranatunga terrorizes the residents. A traveling stranger's encounter with his henchmen reveals the villagers' plight.
Directed by Gopichand Malineni, Jaat also features Vineet Kumar Singh and Regina Cassandra. Actress Urvashi Rautela is set to perform a dance number in the film.
Jaat boasts a soundtrack by Thaman S. with Rishi Punjabi serving as the director of photography. The editing is handled by Navin Nooli, while Avinash Kolla’s production design immerses viewers into the film’s captivating world.
Produced by Mythri Movie Makers and People Media Factory, this film is available in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.