The direction of "Jatt James Bond" is commendable. Simerjit Singh, the director, does a great job of balancing the movie's tone, which oscillates between comedy, action, and drama. He gets the best out of his actors, and the movie's pacing is well-handled. The action sequences are well-choreographed, and the comedy is well-timed.
As Jatt navigates through the world of espionage, he encounters a variety of characters, including a beautiful and feisty woman who becomes his love interest. The movie takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of twists and turns, as Jatt and his friend try to outsmart the terrorists and save the day.
Playing the antagonist, Sharma brings a gritty, intense Bollywood-style villainy that raises the stakes of the film.