(Tiger Shroff), a humble and somewhat timid martial arts teacher who lives with his mother. Their land is being threatened by a corrupt businessman, , who wants to build a factory on a site that holds a sacred tree The Transformation: During a fight to protect the tree against the mercenary

While the film was noted for its simplicity and family-friendly humor, it was considered a box office flop compared to high-budget Indian blockbusters. Streaming: You can typically find it on platforms like Amazon Prime Video depending on your region. or more details on the soundtrack

The central conflict arises when a ruthless industrialist, (Kay Kay Menon), attempts to seize their land—which houses a 200-year-old holy tree—to expand his polluting factory. When Aman tries to defend the tree against Malhotra's mercenary, Raka (Nathan Jones), a divine intervention during a stormy night grants him superpowers. While Aman becomes the "Flying Jatt," Raka transforms into a "toxic monster" who gains strength from pollution. Cast and Performances A Flying Jatt (2016) - Plot - IMDb

What makes D Flying Jatt unusual for a superhero film is its explicit rejection of violence. In the first half, Jatt literally refuses to fight. He teaches his brother that "true strength is in not raising a fist." When he finally becomes a hero, he doesn’t punch his way through problems; he uses his environmental powers. He defeats the henchman by trapping him in a rapidly growing bamboo grove. He stops the factory by causing vines to rip apart the machinery.

(2016) is a Hindi-language superhero film directed by Remo D'Souza, featuring Tiger Shroff as India's first Sikh superhero . Combining high-octane action with a heavy emphasis on environmental conservation, the film aims to deliver a "superhero with a soul" to a younger audience. Plot Summary: From Coward to Crusader