A woman, RITU (Pooja Hegde, reprising her role, now a tough NGO lawyer), walks up the broken stairs.
He reaches the Neural-Yantra tower—a black monolith that absorbs all sunlight. Inside, children are strapped to dentist-like chairs, drooling, laughing at nothing. a flying jatt filmyhit exclusive
Critics at Rotten Tomatoes highlight that the film provides "clean entertainment" and takes a simpler approach compared to darker superhero films. A woman, RITU (Pooja Hegde, reprising her role,
Aman finally puts on the suit. But he doesn’t look heroic. He looks like a man putting on a straitjacket. He flies low, hugging the Yamuna river, trying to avoid radar. Critics at Rotten Tomatoes highlight that the film
In a post- Baahubali and post- Marvel era, audiences have a high threshold for visual grandeur. While the trailer promised spectacle, the film delivered CGI that often looked like a TV serial from the early 2000s. The green screen work was jarring, breaking the immersion that a superhero film desperately needs.