Sunny Deol’s 'Jatt' under fire: Case registered for hurting religious sentiments
According to FIR, the director, writer, and producer intentionally released the film during month of Easter to provoke Christian community

(Web Desk): Just a few days after the release of the Bollywood film "Jatt", actors Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, and Vineet Kumar have found themselves in trouble.
According to Indian media reports, a case has been filed over a scene in the film "Jatt" that allegedly hurt the religious sentiments of the Christian community.
The reports state that Jalandhar Police registered a case two days ago under the act of deliberately outraging religious feelings and engaging in malicious acts against the film’s director Gopi Chand Malineni, the producers, and other members of the cast.
The FIR states that "Jatt", which was released on April 10, contains a scene that offended the sentiments of the entire Christian community.
In the controversial scene, Randeep Hooda is shown standing under a sacred cross inside a church while worshippers are seen engaged in prayer. Meanwhile, scenes of intimidation, bullying, and disrespect are portrayed, which have been labeled blasphemous by the Christian community.
According to the FIR, the director, writer, and producer intentionally released the film during Good Friday and the month of Easter to provoke the Christian community and incite unrest and chaos across the country.
It is worth noting that in Sunny Deol’s action film "Jatt", Randeep Hooda plays the role of the villain. The film’s cast also includes Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, Regina Cassandra, Prashant Bajaj, Zarina Wahab, and Jagapathi Babu.
"Jatt" was released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, and in its first week at the box office, it earned over ₹32 crore.

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