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A Flying Jatt

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A Flying Jatt
Raj Singh@raj990singh
Oct 07, 2016 11:33 AM, 1450 Views
Good Story

The Story is good and mission very good about Nature in this film Tiger name is Aman and fears heights, dogs and industrialist Malhotra who sends merciless Raka to grab Aman’s land - but what happens when Aman discovers his own superhuman powers? Can he defeat Raka - and the power behind him So, straight away, the best thing about A Flying Jatt is the fumbling Jatt played by Tiger Shroff. Wicked industrialist Malhotra(Kay Kay) wants Aman’s family’s lands, which hold a sacred tree, for his polluting industries. Aman’s mother, Mrs. Dhillon(Amrita), ferociously opposes Malhotra - but Aman quakes before him, intimidated by most things on earth, including his own martial arts students. Tiger does a neat job as Aman, shivering superhero who fights crime but also buys’do kilo lauki’ on the way home. Tiger’s evolution, from a kind but confused kid on the block, to a focused and fierce fighter, comes across well as do the film’s light moments, including Aman as’Sunny Leone’. Amrita Singh, literally playing a Tiger Mom, displays feisty panache, berating her son for having’dole-shole, no jigra’, delivering wisdom with slaps and guzzling drinks galore. The banter between her, Tiger and Aman’s fun-loving brother Rohit(Gaurav) is fresh good fun.


Sadly, as Aman’s love interest Kriti, Jacqueline adds little zing to this party - her role consists of grinning incessantly and delivering mystifying dialogues("I like karate - it’s like, so, hah!") in an accent that reminds you - with longing - of Katrina Kaif. Kay Kay is much too leashed - despite his ability, Malhotra’s malevolence simply doesn’t ooze through. As Raka, who literally enjoys toxic power, Nathan Jones growls, grunts and grins in a manic sort of way. These don’t make him scary - just cartoonish.

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