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Flying Jatt: Turning the concept of a superhero on its head

| | Jul 18, 2016, at 09:28 pm
Mumbai, July 18 (IBNS): Young and raring to go. India's youngest Superhero is set to turn the concept of a Superhero on its head. Tiger shroff’s ‘Flying Jatt’, is a regular young guy who gets ‘superpowers' and the film captures his journey into discovering these powers.

A young superhero has his own unique, quirky way of discovering his powers and enjoying him.

Turning the concept of a ‘superhero’ on its head, Director Remo Dsouza says “Superheroes are all powerfull and all encompassing –but Flying jatt is all adorable. He is the most humane superhero and while he goes about his duties, his quirks and reluctance is a new dimension to the superhero genre.”

Moreover, what makes it special, is that he is the  first punjabi superhero. While the promise of action and stunts holds strong, it’s the humor quotient that is set to win hearts.

 

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