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Sunny Deol and Ajith Kumar set box office ablaze as Mythri movie makers unleashes Jaat and Good Bad Ugly

Following the massive success of the Pushpa franchise, Mythri Movie Makers makes a bold move with two major Pan India releases today — Jaat starring Sunny Deol and Good Bad Ugly featuring Ajith Kumar, redefining their dominance in Indian cinema.

April 10, 2025 / 15:00 IST
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Jaat and Good Bad Ugly
Jaat and Good Bad Ugly

After the blockbuster success of the Pushpa franchise, Mythri Movie Makers has set its sights even higher with not one but two massive Pan India releases hitting theaters today — Jaat starring Sunny Deol, and Good Bad Ugly headlined by Ajith Kumar. These simultaneous releases mark a new chapter in the production house’s continued rise as a dominant force in Indian cinema.

Known for backing some of the most iconic films in Telugu cinema — including Srimanthudu, Janatha Garage, Rangasthalam, Uppena, Sarkaru Vaari Paata, and the Mathu Vadalara and Pushpa franchises — Mythri Movie Makers has been steadily expanding its influence beyond the Telugu belt. The Pushpa series in particular has become one of the highest-grossing franchises in Indian film history, solidifying their pan-India appeal.

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Now, Mythri Movie Makers takes another giant leap forward by launching Jaat and Good Bad Ugly on the same day. Jaat, a Hindi-language action thriller, showcases Sunny Deol in a powerful role, supported by a stellar cast that includes Regina Cassandra, Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, Saiyami Kher, Ramya Krishnan, Jagapathi Babu, and more. Meanwhile, Good Bad Ugly is a Tamil-language masala entertainer with Ajith Kumar in the lead, supported by a vibrant ensemble including Trisha Krishnan, Jackie Shroff, Arjun Das, Sunil, and others.

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