The movie’s two hour thirty minute runtime showcases consistent examples of how Bollywood so deftly infuses a myriad of elements into one project to good effect. From the fun and frivolity of the dance sequences, romantic tone with its ode to the original “Superman” movie, a multitude of comedic moments involving Aman and his newfound abilities, straight-up action shots that are serious and quite intense, and the borderline campy visuals that give it its comic-book atmosphere.
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Mainly gaining notoriety as a choreographer for over 100+ film productions plus India’s TV series “Dance India Dance”, now 5-time director and co-writer Remo’s newest effort in the lead seat brings with it fun and frustration. At what cost, though, remains to be seen. Facing an even more formidable foe, it will take everything Flying Jatt has to defeat the enemy and safeguard the Earth. However, Malhotra’s spite knows no limits, and when Raka suddenly undergoes a transformation himself, it puts the whole world in danger. With more powerful means at his disposal, Aman takes on the hero journey reluctantly, but the more he helps and protects people, the more his fame grows under a new name–Flying Jatt. In his attempt to defend his home, Aman suffers grievous injury until extraordinary events occur that imbue him with superpowers.
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Events take a turn when Malhotra seeks out the deadly “fixer” Raka ( Nathan Jones) to deal with the village and a sacred tree they hold dear.
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However, across the river from their quaint existence is a massive industrial company run by unscrupulous businessman Malhotra ( Kay Kay Menon), who wants the land the village resides on, but is constantly thwarted by its current occupants who refuse to give in to his monetary offerings. Trying to make ends meet while also attempting to win the affections of the lovely Kirti ( Jacqueline Fernandez), Aman also has to cope with his mother’s high expectations for his life after the passing of his father. When the odds look dire and a diabolical force is causing mayhem, endangering the entire world with a sinister plot, who will be the one to rise, overcome the odds, and fight the good fight for the sake of humanity? Aman ( Tiger Shroff) is a somewhat unsure of himself and mildly bumbling martial arts instructor who lives a quiet, unassuming life in a small village with his mother Bebe ( Amrita Singh) and brother Rohit ( Gaurav Pandey).