But post-interval, laughter takes a back seat." Īnupama Chopra from the Hindustan Times gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5, and said "The first half of A Flying Jatt has moments of fun – I loved that despite being a superhero he has a fear of heights, so he flies very close to the ground. Sarita Tanwar from Daily News and Analysis gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and said, "You'll need superhero levels of patience to watch this". This one is perhaps best suited to the very very young." A Flying Jatt could have been so much better than what it is, if he had not kept one eye fixed Westward for inspiration. D'souza had displayed his natural wit even in his first film F.A.L.T.U. įirstpost said, "The film's comedy, occasional inventiveness and aura of innocence are what make it effective in its own way, despite the lack of depth. Srijana Mitra Das from The Times of India gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated, "Tiger does a neat job as Aman, shivering superhero who fights crime but also buys 'do kilo lauki' on the way home". On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, A Flying Jatt has an approval rating of 50% on the basis of 6 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 10.
Although his superhero exploits get off to a rocky start, Flying Jatt is soon recognized when he saves hostages from a terrorist attack at an airport. She asks Aman to take up the legacy of his father and keep Flying Jatt as his superhero name to which he agrees. She immediately declares him a superhero.Īfter making him a costume and showing him several superhero films for inspiration, Aman's mother tells him the story of his father, Sardar Kartar Singh Dhillon, a Sikh who went to Shaolin to learn martial arts and was named "Flying Jatt". After escaping an ambush using super speed, Rohit and his mother confirm that Aman has somehow gained superpowers. Later that day, he and his brother notice a few unusual things happening to him, such as increased agility and the ability to absorb information by touching objects. He also notices a khanda that has appeared on his back, the same symbol which was carved on the tree and had been imprinted on him during the attack. The next morning, Aman finds himself in his bed alive with no sign of any injury and presumes all that happened to be a dream. The impact flings Raka away, and he lands amongst barrels of toxic waste outside Malhotra's factory. Raka beats Aman badly but moments, before he tries to decapitate him with the chainsaw, saw a lightning bolt hits the tree. Raka arrives at the tree with a chainsaw, but Aman is present there and tries to stop him. Aman is a martial arts teacher in a school and has a crush on Kirti ( Jacqueline Fernandez), a fellow teacher.Īfter Malhotra fails to intimidate the Dhillon family into selling their land, he brings in Raka ( Nathan Jones), a mercenary, to get the job done. Dhillon ( Amrita Singh), a religious but irrepressible Punjabi woman living with her son Aman Dhillon ( Tiger Shroff) and his brother, Rohit Dhillon ( Gaurav Pandey). Still, He cannot do so due to a sacred tree present on the other side of the lake on a piece of land that belongs to Mrs. He wants to build a bridge across it for faster transportation.
Rakesh Malhotra ( Kay Kay Menon) has built a factory on the shore of a lake into which pollutants and toxic waste are released.