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It's amazing that this film exists for so many reasons, but the main one is that its protagonist, Aman Dhillon (played by Tiger Shroff), is not just genuinely loveable, but hilariously willing to admit to his own excitement about superheroes and locate himself within this nostalgia. This isn't a film that pretends being a superhero is the hardest thing in the world; it's one that sees it as a mix of joy and duty, and that's a rare and wonderful thing to see these days. There's a truly wonderful set of scenes where Aman attempts to discover his powers and choose a costume, and these include references to the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Tarzan, and Superman, as well as the martial arts films of Bruce Lee (he fights tennis balls (not ping pong balls) with nunchaku and frames himself constantly against the sunrise), and India's own superhero films and parodies, most notably Krrish (2006), Quick Gun Murugun (2009), and Enthiran (2010). So you have Aman, his mother (Amrita Singh), and his best friend/de facto brother Rohit (Gaurav Pandey) all watching films where superheroes fly, arguing about how Aman needs to hold his fists for best flying position. They are so excited by the possibility of him hulking out that they heckle him relentlessly through his meal while he looks cowed (since this is business as usual for him). They stand by with kerosene and fire while Aman watches Johnny Storm/The Human Torch, to check if that's the solution (after they know he's invulnerable, of course). If you're not making a million "Tiger, Tiger, burning bright" jokes by now, you clearly aren't as thrilled as I was about the potential for terrible wordplay.

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Similarly, Aman's powers as a superhero never create him specifically as hypermasculine in contrast to his original character. For example, despite his invulnerability and flying prowess, Aman remains terrified of heights and flies primarily at the height of a car, as a result of which he greets people politely when he pulls up alongside them and reminds them to use their seatbelts and not use their mobile phones while driving, and also allows stray dogs to chase him through the streets as he begs them to follow a car instead. (I have to admit, I was laughing so hard through these parts that I could barely breathe.) Invulnerability, speed, strength, and an ability to fly are all part of his repertoire, yet Aman remains careful because he's spent the majority of his life with these fears and needs time to come to trust these new powers and unlearn past habits. Again, vulnerabilities of this nature aren't often emphasised in this genre.

So, he goes flying off to the airport, a solid 6 feet above the ground (he can fly, but he is still afraid of heights). This is the big from the trailer, when he arrives all dramatically, and promptly falls onto the hood of a car, crushing it. And then tries to stride of dramatically, and has to pause to free his cape because it got caught in the car.

That night, Tiger quickly cuts a new mask out of a strip of cloth, and then flies over to visit Jacqueline. She is all excited to see the Flying Jatt on her balcony. Tiger awkwardly explains that he is there to pay back the money for the bottle gourd. And offers to take her for a flying ride, all Superman: The Movie style. And, love song!

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