Sunny Deol’s ‘Jaat’ Lands in Controversy: FIR Demanded, Protests Erupt in Punjab

Only 6 Days Post Release, Randeep Hooda's Church Scene Sparks Outrage Among Christian Community

Aayushi Mehta
By Aayushi Mehta - Contributor
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Sunny Deol’s 'jaat' Lands In Controversy Fir Demanded, Protests Erupt In Punjab
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Highlights
  • Christian community protests Sunny Deol's film Jaat over a controversial scene
  • FIR demanded against the film, calls for ban in Punjab
  • Scene involving Randeep Hooda accused of disrespecting Jesus Christ and Christian rituals

Sunny Deol’s latest action-drama Jaat, which hit the theatres on April 10, has now found itself at the center of a growing controversy. Just six days after its release, the Christian community has raised serious objections over a specific church scene featuring actor Randeep Hooda, demanding a ban on the film’s screening in Punjab and an FIR against the makers.

According to reports, a particular scene from the film shows Randeep Hooda standing inside a church, portraying a Jesus-like figure and making statements such as, “Your Lord Jesus Christ is asleep, and He sent me.” The character is also shown initiating a violent shootout during a prayer gathering, which the protesting community finds highly offensive and blasphemous.

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The Christian community has filed a written complaint alleging that the scene intentionally insults Jesus Christ and Christian traditions, including sacred practices like the use of a pulpit. They have demanded an immediate FIR against the filmmakers and warned that failure to act could result in intensified protests.

“This is not just a creative scene; it feels like a deliberate attempt to defame our religion,” a protester claimed.

The community is particularly outraged by the portrayal of Jesus Christ in a violent context, arguing that it deeply wounds their religious sentiments. Calls for banning the film in Punjab have gained momentum, and local authorities are reportedly reviewing the complaints.

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Despite performing decently at the box office, Jaat now faces a critical test—whether it can navigate these religious sensitivities or face censorship and legal action in the coming days.

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