A Flying Jatt Review – Amateur,Ridiculous & Stupid is the All Round Review

Read below as to what the critics have to say about Tiger Shroff , Remo D’Souza and Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Motion pictures combination that have made this movie a super duper stupid movie.


Sarita A Tanwar of DNA said: “A Flying Jatt isn’t like your usual superhero film— it begins with being a bit more real and that’s endearing. The whole premise of a bumbling superhero who can fly but is scared of heights was a cracker of an idea. As a director, Remo fails to show any finesse; in fact, there is utmost contempt towards the audience with his blatant disregard towards anything aesthetic.”

Devarsi Ghosh of India Today said: “A Flying Jatt is meant for kids. If grown-ups don’t mind doing the fabled “leave the brain outside the home and enjoy” routine before stepping into the theatre, they will not mind A Flying Jatt.”

Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV said: “A Flying Jatt, anchored by a glassy Tiger Shroff whose acting skills are still pretty rudimentary, delivers a truckload of trash that inevitably stinks to high heaven. Jacqueline Fernandez signals all that is wrong with this film. Flying on a wing and a prayer, this film about a young Jatt in a rut is a yawn-inducing exercise that only gets worse with every passing frame, each as fatuous as the previous one.”

 Pinkvilla said: “The film’s story is far too juvenile to strike a chord with adults. Director Remo D’souza has reduced his work considerably by sewing together the story of a goody and silly young chap, who derives his superpowers from nature and fights the evil villain, who gets powerful by toxic waste. Quite a lesson for kids who shirk studying that subject. In fact, it would’ve been pretty appropriate to run a line with the title – A Flying Jatt (An EVS lesson to remember…).”

Sreeju Sudhakaran of Bollywood Life said: “The film goes downhill from its second half taking a mighty tumble. Also the climax is a royal mess. Remo sort of loses his grip on the plot and makes it into a public service announcement to curb pollution. A Flying Jatt would have soared had it not compromised its second half and become a preachy documentary on global warming.”

 Bollywood Hungama said: “A FLYING JATT has the ingredients that make an interesting superhero film. A section of the audience might find the film’s proceedings to be corny; however, the mass audiences and kids might take a liking for the film. At the Box-Office, the film has the potential to fly, though, not to great heights. The extended weekend will help the film reap dividends at the Box-Office.”
Rohit Vats of Hindustan Times said: “A Flying Jatt begins on a good note, picks up the pace, throws some light-hearted moments, and then faces the curse of the second half. It drags its feet from becoming the smart film just when it’s needed and goes for the all-explaining commentary.”
Our Verdict – NOTHING WORTH TO WATCH !

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