Sunny Deol's latest action drama, 'Jaat,' directed by Gopichand Malineni, has earned Rs. 26.50 crore after a 3-day run. The film, also starring Randeep Hooda as the antagonist, experienced a dip on its first Friday but rebounded on Saturday with Rs. 10 crore in collections. 'Jaat' features an ensemble cast and is receiving praise for both Deol and Hooda's performances.
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