![]() ![]() Unoriginal sequences in the film — Flying Jatt forgetting his mission, his first kiss like that from the Spiderman movie and superpowers from X-Men: Days of Future Past and Spiderman take all the glory from a Bollywood superhero film. As the second-half begins, the film forgets the humorous track making the film boring. The first-half of the film is interesting as it has lots of comical acts which makes the audience laugh out loud. The film tries to spoof superhero films but later changes its gear to a serious tone. This third directional venture of Remo D’Souza, A Flying Jatt fails to charm the audience. ![]() ![]() Nothing new in terms of plot as well as direction. The only difference here is that D’Souza’s superhero gets the power from god by which he can not only fly but stop time and make people obey traffic rules while flying. Like any superhero, A Flying Jatt is about saving the world from evil. And acrophobic Aman turns into a Flying Jatt with good powers to fight against all the bad things and the evil Raka. During the fight, something supernatural happens and both Aman and Raka get the good and bad powers respectively. When Raka comes to do his job, he is challenged by Aman. Aman (Tiger Shroff) is a martial arts teacher but a coward at heart who lives with his mother Bebe (Amrita Singh) in Kartar colony, while Kirti (Jacqueline Fernandez) is his love interest. When Malhotra (Kay Kay Menon) wants to take over the colony, he assigns Raka (Nathan Jones) to do the job. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |