`I want people to follow his rules because he talks about nice things. So, it's not just a superhero film, but also has a strong message in it. I want people to see it and take that message back home,` D'Souza told IANS here.
The `F.A.L.T.U` helmer is currently seen as a super-judge in the Star Plus dance-based reality show `Dance+`.
Asked why Indians cannot look beyond `Shaktimaan` or `Krissh` when it comes to Indian superheroes, D'Souza said: `I want to create that. I want to create a superhero... which everyone will say that we have a superhero called 'A Flying Jatt'.`
"A Flying Jatt`, starring Tiger Shroff, Jacqueline Fernandez and Nathan Jones, is slated to release on August 25.