Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJatt is a reluctant superhero who fights crime and protects people. He meets his match in the evil Raka, who he must vanquish to save the day.Jatt is a reluctant superhero who fights crime and protects people. He meets his match in the evil Raka, who he must vanquish to save the day.Jatt is a reluctant superhero who fights crime and protects people. He meets his match in the evil Raka, who he must vanquish to save the day.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Mukesh Hariawala
- Businessman
- (solo créditos)
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No logic through the entire film, does not make any sense. Nearly fell asleep if it wasn't for the terrible soundtrack. Don't bother. Stupid boys playing in stupid costumes. One scene occured on the moon wifh the two men fighting without an oxygen supply. What a waste of my time.
Pathetic.
Pathetic.
When will Indian makers use some original plot about super hero movies? Very difficult or impossible question to answer. Remo D Souza should stick to choreography and forget about direction or else he will be left with nothing. A flying Jatt has nothing that the viewers have not seen before. You have scenes pulverized from X Men movies to Superman even Jackie Chan movies. When audience can watch original with better handling why would somebody want to watch this. The director was confused regarding the category of the movie therefore, assuming he was trying the movie should have superhero with comedy and a love story with a social message. What we get is a curry that is garish and silly. Direction is bad. Period!
Acting is pathetic -- Tiger Shroff should realize merely action cannot make his film work.
Jacqueline should focus on dancing and looking pretty unfortunately, she is bad for these traits as well in the movie. Acting was never her specialty.
Nathan Jones is good in his character
K K Mennon is wasted. Amrita Singh is decent.
Too many songs and some were not even needed. Music is average. Editing is bad and movie lacks consistency. The movie has a god social message but executed very badly. I am not sure even kids will enjoy this movie.. Please do not waste your money on this one. May be wait for the movie be aired on any satellite channel which will be soon.. This Jatt does not take off..
Script is bad acting is pathetic
Acting is pathetic -- Tiger Shroff should realize merely action cannot make his film work.
Jacqueline should focus on dancing and looking pretty unfortunately, she is bad for these traits as well in the movie. Acting was never her specialty.
Nathan Jones is good in his character
K K Mennon is wasted. Amrita Singh is decent.
Too many songs and some were not even needed. Music is average. Editing is bad and movie lacks consistency. The movie has a god social message but executed very badly. I am not sure even kids will enjoy this movie.. Please do not waste your money on this one. May be wait for the movie be aired on any satellite channel which will be soon.. This Jatt does not take off..
Script is bad acting is pathetic
A Jatt superhero who bumbles and fumbles? Who behaves like a little boy around his formidable 'bebe', and is all shy and tongue-tied around a hot babe? Who has, haha, a fear of heights? Sounds like a barrel of fun, no? The first half of A Flying Jatt is not afraid to be silly and is very enjoyable. Tiger Shroff plays a martial arts teacher in a school where he strives lamely to catch his students' eye, as well as a pretty colleague whom we know is interested in the environment because she clutches a couple of books on the subject to her bosom. No one ever goes to class: it is that kind of film.The pollution, we soon learn, is Enemy No One, riding on the back of the greedy capitalist Malhotra (Kay Kay Menon, camping it up madly) and the evil monster-dipped-into-the-vat-of-chemicals Raka (Nathan Jones, boasting an old-fashioned Bollywood name for a modern-day 'gora' villain). When the Flying Jatt's mum sends him off with the classic 'jaa, duniya ko bacha', we laugh out loud. Because, you know, that's what superheroes do: once they are in costume-and-cape and armed with their super-powers, we know all will be well.
Tiger Shroff is a thing of beauty when he flexes his splendid, impossibly toned muscles. He dances like a dream. And because he is still a work-in-progress actor to whom fumbling and bumbling and being awkward comes naturally, he is a good fit for his character, even if it's cobbled together from familiar caped crusaders: bits of Superman and Spiderman and our own home-grown Krrish.He gets able support from Singh as the proud Sikhni with superpowers of her own: no baddie ever invented can be a match for Bollywood moms. And from Gaurav Pandey as his brother-cum-best-pal. Fernandez has to jump up and down and squeal girlishly, when she is not dancing alongside the Jatt, or not being taken on an aerial survey, all of which she delivers on.The second half goes south. The film starts getting preachy and heavy. A bad guy who fattens on garbage and waste is a great stroke, but to keep belabouring the point is pointless. Except for a couple of effective scenes, the enormous Jones is a bore. And without the funny bits which kept the pre-interval parts afloat, the faults start glaring. The song-and-dances, bunged in just to show off Tiger's limber moves, are a drag: Bollywood superheroes can save the world only after the 'naach-gaana' is over.Our Jatt Singh-Is-King-of-Kings superhero needs nothing but his 'kada': kryptonite is so last century. Nice touch. But he also needs a plot to help him fly all the way.This could have been such a rollicking film, especially for kids —it had all the ingredients, and an engaging start, fronted by a hero who is light on his feet. Too bad it ends up being a promo for Swachch Bharat.
Tiger Shroff is a thing of beauty when he flexes his splendid, impossibly toned muscles. He dances like a dream. And because he is still a work-in-progress actor to whom fumbling and bumbling and being awkward comes naturally, he is a good fit for his character, even if it's cobbled together from familiar caped crusaders: bits of Superman and Spiderman and our own home-grown Krrish.He gets able support from Singh as the proud Sikhni with superpowers of her own: no baddie ever invented can be a match for Bollywood moms. And from Gaurav Pandey as his brother-cum-best-pal. Fernandez has to jump up and down and squeal girlishly, when she is not dancing alongside the Jatt, or not being taken on an aerial survey, all of which she delivers on.The second half goes south. The film starts getting preachy and heavy. A bad guy who fattens on garbage and waste is a great stroke, but to keep belabouring the point is pointless. Except for a couple of effective scenes, the enormous Jones is a bore. And without the funny bits which kept the pre-interval parts afloat, the faults start glaring. The song-and-dances, bunged in just to show off Tiger's limber moves, are a drag: Bollywood superheroes can save the world only after the 'naach-gaana' is over.Our Jatt Singh-Is-King-of-Kings superhero needs nothing but his 'kada': kryptonite is so last century. Nice touch. But he also needs a plot to help him fly all the way.This could have been such a rollicking film, especially for kids —it had all the ingredients, and an engaging start, fronted by a hero who is light on his feet. Too bad it ends up being a promo for Swachch Bharat.
I appreciate the massage given in this film regarding consequences of pollution and benefits of tree planting but it comes as a non creative tight slap, which I can't bear. Director Mr. Remo Desoza first thought of making a super hero movie then tried to make it different so he decided to make the hero coward and confused, then suddenly a divine power inherits him as it had shown many times in old age cinema, like hero is being severely beaten by villain then sparks comes from any God's statue into hero, inducing super power into him. Story by director himself is just like that. Screenplay by Tusar Hiranandani and director, comes in segment wise, all scenes have a purpose like comedy, emotion or love, to convey without any logic or fitting into the script. Yes, light scenes at least make you smile most of the time for sure like mother and brother grooming him as a super hero but then other scenes punches you on face wiping the effect of light scenes too. Dialogues by Akash Kaushik and Madhur Sharma are just OK. Villain is introduced in a desert, then he beats hero badly compelling God to give him super power than Villain disappears from the script and love and comedy take over. Suddenly villain re appears just before interval with some super bad powers because he had survived on pollution and filth. Crisis identity of Hero because of his eye covering mask, even his mother and girlfriend are unable to recognize him!! Movie wastes time to make it clear to heroine that her close friend and super hero are one, till she listens hero conversation with his brother discreetly. Action scenes are also dumb, just cable work and croma work is offered in name of action. When Villain screeches on ground then his back bone supporting armor erupts the land looks good but becomes repetitive in every fight, making it irritating finally. In pre climax hero brother decide to fight with villain even being aware that he can't do anything and his defeat will break people hope but he does because makers have to give some high voltage emotional drama but it looks so deliberate and stupid. Villain most of the dialogues with his typical accent will be big problem for mass audience and kids for sure, which film targets somehow. Film length makes already slow film unbearable. Start credit animation and making with end credits are more entertaining than the film. Performance wise Tiger Shroff is good. Jacqueline Fernandez expresses by laughing and jumping only. Amrita Arora as mother is very good, especially in climax emotional dialogue. Gaurav Pandey as brother is impressive. Kay Kay Menon is OK. Nathan Jones is just for his personality which he adds perfectly.
This film is\ bad, there was no scary moments but the story is really simple and easy to predict, if you don't have any film to watch and this comes up, I'd say go for it...the acting was pretty average also. there were some good scary scenes and some gore to the film. I just wished they would had a more complex story-line which would made it more cool but I was expecting a really good film but I was proved wrong. Watched it with my friend who is Remo's fan and she was thoroughly disappointed with the movie.The director of the film and the special effects team should not be given praise at all. Do not watch guys.Save your money for rainy days...
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- TriviaThe film was initially titled "Turbanator".
- Créditos curiososThe opening credits shows an animated short clip of environmental destruction caused by humans and its adverse effects on the world.
- ConexionesFeatures Hulk, el hombre increible (2008)
- Bandas sonorasA Flying Jatt
Written by: Vayu and Raftaar
Produced by: Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya
Performed by: Raftaar, Mansheel Gujral and Tanishkaa
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- USD 4,395,713
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 31 minutos
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