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Tiger Shroff's Superhero Look In 'A Flying Jatt' Unveiled

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Oct, 2015 12:41 PM
    "Heropanti" star Tiger Shroff is set to battle it out with international wrestler Nathan Jones in Remo D'souza's upcoming directorial "A Flying Jatt". The film's first look, which was launched on Tuesday, shows a new face of evil and a new name for hope.
     
    Sharing two posters from the film, Tiger tweeted: "Summer 2016... hope the light can overcome the darkness. #AFlyingJatt."
     
    In one of the posters, Tiger, dressed in a blue outfit with an eye mask, is seen standing on a rock with sun in the backdrop. It reads "Hope has a new name".
     
    The other one presents the film's villain, played by Jones. With aggression on his face and arm covered with tattoos, the wrestler, donning a black costume, seems to be on an attack mode. The poster reads: "Evil has a new face".
     
    The director also shared the first look of the Balaji Motion Pictures' project that stars Jacqueline Fernandez as well.

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