So, straight away, the best thing about A Flying Jatt is the fumbling Jatt played by Tiger Shroff. Wicked industrialist Malhotra ( Kay Kay) wants Amans familys lands, which hold a sacred tree, for his polluting industries. Amans mother, Mrs. Dhillon ( Amrita) , ferociously opposes Malhotra - but Aman quakes before him, intimidated by most things on earth, including his own martial arts students.
Can Aman ever stand up to Malhotra and his huge henchman Raka ( Nathan) - and can he fight his own fears?
Tiger does a neat job as Aman, shivering superhero who fights crime but also buys do kilo lauki on the way home. Tigers evolution, from a kind but confused kid on the block, to a focused and fierce fighter, comes
across well as do the films 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 Amans fun-loving brother Rohit ( Gaurav) is fresh good fun.