A Flying Jatt (2016) Movie Review

A Flying Jatt is a Bollywood superhero action film co written, choreographed and directed by Remo D’Souza under the banner of Balaji Motion Pictures. Tiger Shroff, Jacqueline Fernandez and professional wrestler Nathan Jones are in the lead roles.


Movie Details :


  • Directed by : Remo D’Souza

  • Produced by : Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor

  • Written by : Aakash Kaushik, Madhur Sharma

  • Screenplay by : Tushar Hiranandani, Remo D’Souza

  • Additional Screenplay: Aakash Kaushik, Madhur Sharma

  • Story by : Remo D’Souza

  • Starring : Tiger Shroff, Nathan Jones, Jacqueline Fernandez

  • Music by : Sachin-Jigar

  • Cinematography : Vijay Kumar Arora

  • Edited by : Nitin FCP

  • Production company : Balaji Motion Pictures

  • Distributed by : ALT Entertainment

Review :


A Flying Jatt (2016) Movie Review By NDTV


The movie is so whimsically infantile in its conception of a homegrown Superman-like crime-buster that it never gains any height. Even for those that are suckers for superhero actioners, the film lacks the punch required to pass muster.
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Rating :  1.5/5


A Flying Jatt (2016) Movie Review By Times of India


A Flying Jatt provides clean entertainment – with its innocence, it evokes more Haathi Mere Saathi and less cool-cat Krrish. The film takes off only because of its simplicity – a flying jatt who’s afraid of heights, a rarity in dark times of Udta Punjabs.
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Rating :  3.5/5


A Flying Jatt (2016) Movie Review By Koimoi


What’s Good: The movie is a funny superhero drama that has ample of light moments. Its Kid-friendly nature seems to be the most salable point!

What’s Bad: A dragged second half, copied elements of Hollywood superheroes and Remo D’Souza’s ambition to ‘preach’ through this film make up for a huge let down.
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Rating :  2.5/5


A Flying Jatt (2016) Movie Review By IBTimes


“A Flying Jatt” appears to be a comic book just copy-pasted on celluloid, which may entertain viewers within the age bracket of 5 to 12 years, but will shatter the hopes of all who are expecting anything new from this Sikh superhero.
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Rating :  2/5


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A Flying Jatt (2016) Movie Review
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