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A flying Jatt Movie Review: A Fascinating Movie for Kids
“A Flying Jatt” is an action film about a Jatt superhero (Tiger Shroff). Despite a promising concept in hand, director Remo D’Souza’s presentation lacks conviction.
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The story of this film revolves around an unintentionally amusing Martial Arts teacher (Tiger) who is secretly in love with his colleague (Jacqueline Fernandez). Kay Kay Menon tries to make his minuscule role count, and Gaurav Pandey and Amrita Singh cash in their pay cheques too, but it’s the movie’s lead actor who manages to rise halfway above the rubble.
I loved the first half of #AFlyingJatt. She can make the “Turbanator” shiver with fear. This one starts with an evil businessman Malhotra (of Malhotra “Multinationals”) trying to usurp a piece of land from an alcoholic woman (Amrita) and her cowardly son Aman (Tiger). Twist in the story occurs when the city’s domineering industrialist Malhotra (Menon) wanted to destroy the colony and for this he hired the powerful Raka (Nathan Jones) who only used to follow his instructions and tries to devastate the colony.
Now he is taking an altogether different route with A Flying Jatt which is finding a course of its own.
The film has struck a chord with the kids and family audiences, as India’s 1st superfunny superhero, while the youth has gotten addicted to the party chartbusterBeat Pe Booty across the digital space.
From here on, “A Flying Jatt” goes into ridiculously facile territory.
Raka derives his strength from environmental pollution – an excuse for the filmmakers to throw in plugs for tree-planting campaigns and the government’s Swacch Bharat campaign.
Sadly, the VFX of this movie is a huge let down when compared to other superhero flicks. Stepping out of his comfort zone, he tackles comedy and tries something new with Jatt. Music of the film is composed by Sachin Jigar. Jacqueline keeps on making appearances in the movie. But She gave TOP Notch Performance.
“The blue-and-gold superhero costume is something we have never seen before”. Apart from this the climax of the movie should have been more interesting by strengthening it. Last 15 minutes of “A Flying Jatt” are thrilling. Just when you think it can’t get more ridiculous, it does.
It’s Janmashtami and director Remo D’Souza has chose to capitalise on the festive fervour by releasing his superhero flick, A Flying Jatt. Despite loose ends, the film highlights issues that cannot be ignored.
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Bollywood Hungama has rated A Flying Jatt 3 out of 5 stars. He loses his father at a young age.