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‘A Flying Jatt’ teaser fails to create realistic visual feel for the fictional superhero film

India has a dearth of superhero films. With Krrish creating a breakthrough in the Bollywood industry in 2006, the movie received a lot of acclaim along with critical analysis but the superhero managed to make a place within the hearts of children at least.

Well, there is a new superhero in town now called the ‘Flying Jatt’ as Balaji Motion Pictures recently released a teaser of their upcoming feature film. Based on the typical concept of ‘Good over Evil’, the movie features Tiger Shroff as the flying superhero while the former wrestler turned Mad Max actor Nathan Jones as the antagonist.

Right from the start of the teaser till the end, the visual look fails miserably. The scenes look artificial and the visual effects unprofessional. The sand falling from Jones’ body, blasts, destruction and floating in the air look out of place. And when it comes to the superhero, the flying scene of the Jatt looks too artificial for a normal viewer to ignore it. Even by just one look of the teaser you realise as if everything is digitally created and is not in sync with the setting.

The clash of Tiger Shroff and Nathan Jones is an imperfect collision which ends up somewhere in the hypothetical space. The fight goes on in the space with no strings attached to the background. The teaser ends abruptly making the viewers wonder what just happened.

It is science fiction superhero film so probably we can expect a lot of action sequences and hope that they are visually appealing. The visual effects are delivered by Prime Focus.

Directed by Remo D’souza, A Flying Jatt also stars Jacqueline Fernandez opposite the superhero. The film is set to release on 25 August, 2016. Just a parting piece of information, the comment function on Balaji Motion Pictures’ YouTube channel just below the teaser has been disabled. And both, you and I know the reason for it.     

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