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Anurag Basu's comic book graphic novel adaptation of the Indian film, A Flying Jatt, makes for an excellent choice if you are looking for some light-hearted entertainment on your digital device. There are two audio tracks in this dual-audio release, one in Hindi and the other in English. The voice actors for both tracks are very well suited to their roles and furthermore, the visual effects combine with the soundtracks to create a rather immersive experience. This is another title that proves that sometimes cinema can have positive influences on society too. We are here to entertain. More often than not it takes the form of a comic book on paper, but on our digital devices it has taken the form of an animated feature film. The main character in this film is none other than Murad Ali, an aspiring student who joins the Khandakiya Flying Jatt Club of Varanasi to make his dreams of becoming a pilot come true. He hopes to show off his skills by saving people from various dangerous situations on land and in the air, something that would make him famous throughout India, no doubt. While he is new to the field of aerial rescue, he has helpers at his side who are experienced in their own right. How Murad goes about his mission will have you wallowing in laughter as he works out how to save people from all kinds of situations. Watch the movie on your digital device and you'll feel just as exhilarated as him. The flying scenes are well-choreographed according to the demands of the script, which means that they are entertaining without being contrived. The film manages to keep its authenticity through the voiceovers by the heroes, which make for an interesting watch even when there are characters speaking in Hindi or Punjabi. The music is also quite good with some catchy tunes that immediately sticks itself into your head. The voice actors for both audio tracks are very well suited to their roles and furthermore, the visual effects combine with the soundtracks to create a rather immersive experience. This is another title that proves that sometimes cinema can have positive influences on society too. Murad Ali, a native of Varanasi, dreams of becoming a pilot in the Indian Air Force by getting selected in the cadet’s course. His father wants him to pursue his MBA from one of India’s top-notch universities instead because he believes that every degree has its own importance even if it doesn't get you anywhere near your chosen path in life. Murad, who feels that he doesn't have a choice in the matter convinces his father to let him enrol for a flying course. He also tries to convince his mother but she is wary of his decision making. Murad's first flight as a pilot is a disaster and he continues to make train wrecks until he gets permission from the Varanasi Flying Club to join them as a trainee pilot. His father is all set on enrolling him in an MBA course at Harvard University but Murad has other ideas. cfa1e77820
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