Singer : Mansheel Gujral & Raftaar
Lyrics : Vayu & Raftaar
Music : Sachin-Jigar
Arranger : Sachin-Jigar
Programmer : Sunny M.R. & Sachin-Jigar
Mixed&Mastered by : Future Sound of Bombay by Eric Pillai
Music Production Head : Romil Ved
Cast : Tiger Shroff, Jacqueline Fernandez
Banner : Balaji Motion Pictures
Producer : Shobha Kapoor & Ekta Kapoor
Director : Remo D'Souza
Tiger Shroff showcases his dance moves…
Two days after the release of his superhero movie A Flying Jatt, Tiger Shroff released a new video of the hit title track, this time joining him for the fun is the director of the film and renowned choreographer Remo D’Souza. Titled Junior flying jatts, the song is the same with more focus on kids this time. As his movie has received lukewarm response at the box office and is attracting only kids and with them their family up to an extent, that may be the reason the makers launched a video specifically focusing on the kids and we are not complaining as the song is already a hit and video is fun to watch.
Unlike last video where Tiger and the kids were in A Flying Jatt costume, This time the kids are wearing a t shirt with A Flying Jatt logo on it. Also the vocals are more less same, except the part where a kid sings for Tiger Shroff in the original video. Tiger can be seen in a casual avatar and this time the focus is more on the dance rather than the clippings from the movie. The icing on the cake is the entry of Remo D’Souza, he joins the gang and both of them together with the kids rocked the track.
What’s Hot:
Audience love to see Tiger Shroff dance and he is effortless as usual and dances his heart out. He has a huge fan following among kids and shares a great rapport with the kids here. Junior Flying Jatts, as they are being called, danced brilliantly as well. It is really great to see Remo and Tiger dance together, they compliment each other. This is the kind of video which would have made its presence felt during the end credits of the movie and I would’ve loved to see it in the movie.
What’s Not:
There’s nothing really in the video and song I didn’t like, apart from the fact that may be if Jacqueline Fernandez, the female lead of the movie, also would have made an appearance in the song, it could have been even more exciting.
Overall, the song is easy on the eyes. Makers should have added it in the movie. The video is quite good and cute. Do check it out.