- 2.4
- Avg Critics Rating : 2.39 / 5 ( From 9 Critics )
- Avg Fans Rating : 3.1 / 5
3.50
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.
....Read full review
3.00
On the whole, 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.
....Read full review
2.50
A Flying Jatt is too silly for adults but could promise enough fun for kids. So I’d recommend this film for ‘Adults accompanied with kids’ only!
....Read full review
1.50
It is very hard to fathom the purpose of this aimless flight. If the idea behind A Flying Jatt is to unveil a new money-spinning franchise, we don't know about the money bit but it would be a moviegoer's worst nightmare come true.
....Read full review
2.50
Our superhero is inspired by many Hollywood films. Without the spoon-feeding, it would have become a much more entertaining film.
....Read full review
2.50
Tiger Shroff plays the bumbling, fumbling superhero with panache. What could have been a rollicking film falls prey to too much song and dance.
....Read full review
2.00
Tiger Shroff flies high, the film not so much
....Read full review
1.50
Remo D’souza fails to infuse the film with a consistent lightheartedness, and as a result the fun dries up too soon. Tiger Shroff is both agile in the action scenes and flexible in the dance numbers, but no if no but, this Jatt is stuck in a rut.
....Read full review
2.50
A Flying Jatt would have soared had it not compromised its second half and become a preachy documentary on global warming.
....Read full review