Singham Movie Review
Singham (Hindi)
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Synopsis:In the backdrop of Shivgad, a small village in the border of Maharashtra and Goa, the film revolves around the story of an honest, diligent and honoured Inspector Bajirao Singham played by Mr. Ajay Devgn who fights against injustice and prejudice using his own ethics and principles.
A sudden strike of destiny sets up Singham against the tremendously powerful criminal cum politician Jaykant Shikre (Prakash Raj), challenging his morals and beliefs. Jaykant's powerful planning and force makes Singham land up in the ruling city of Jaykant Shikre, the city of 'Goa', where he leaves no stone unturned to make Singham's life a nightmare to live.
Singham's supportive girlfriend Kavya (Kajal Aggarwal) and his tryst with Late Mr. Rakesh Kadam's family makes him realise the importance to bring a change in the system by eradicating the root cause Jaykant Shikre, by not going against the law of force but by being a powerful part of it.
'Singham' wears you out over the course of its running time because it all seems so darned familiar
Read full reviewexhaustingly clichéd
Read full reviewThe tone is uniformally over-the-top—loud dialogue and acting, shrill jokes, dazzling colours, kitschy sets and costumes and stylised choreography
Read full reviewSingham works in bits and pieces, only when Devgn gets fully into his stride, squaring up to Raj as he hits the high notes.
Read full reviewThis movie may not be worth your ticket money. A treat for Devgn fans, though
Read full reviewSingham is a tiresome film
Read full reviewSingham is more of a whimper than a roar
Read full reviewSingham has its moments, but it is overall a ham, a piece of ordinary cinema.
Read full reviewAll that's larger than life in Singham is Devgn's muscles
Read full reviewThis is Wanted Part 2 or Dabanng Part 2 without Salman Khan's crazy charm
Read full reviewWatch it for its robust potboiler personality. With extra masala as garnish
Read full reviewSingham is for Ajay Devgn fans only
Read full reviewBut for a stray over-the-top scene here or a corny piece of dialogue there, it wears the look of a lean, mean and smartly packaged entertainer
Read full reviewLeaves you goofy, grinning and clapping with glee
Read full reviewA full-on masala film that works
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