Singham
An honest, small town cop is transferred to a big city that is controlled by a crime boss that he had once humiliated.
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- Cast:
- Ajay Devgn , Kajal Agarwal , Prakash Raj , Sachin Khedekar , Ashok Saraf , Murli Sharma , Sudhanshu Pandey
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That was an excellent one.
Sorry, this movie sucks
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
The acting in this movie is really good.
You're looking for entertainment, right? Then seek no further than Singham, the most ridiculous, off-the-chain and gleefully insane action movie you'll ever see. Combining all manner of completely incompatible genres with preposterous action, an inhumanly perfect hero, and a kicking soundtrack, the film sounds like the recipe for disaster, but what it actually is is 2 and a half hours of pure fun.It's probably best to quickly explain just what this movie is first. Although I know very little of Bollywood, what I've read is that Singham is a throwback to a classic genre of action movies from the 70s and 80s, where reality was thrown out the window in favour of incredible theatrics and wall-to-wall entertainment. As far as reviving that style goes, I have to say that Singham is a stunning success.Whilst there's so much that you'll love about this film, the one thing that's completely unforgettable is the action. Over the course of its very long runtime, Singham effectively spaces out some brilliant action sequences that keep the pace moving extremely rapidly, and continue to bring more fun to the viewers just when you think it's all getting a little repetitive.But the action sequences themselves are things of absolute beauty. Taking the heavily stylised nature of the 70s and 80s action movies to another level, you won't believe how over-the-top, unrealistic and plain idiotic some of the fight sequences are. And yet, it all fits in perfectly with the film's delightful and fun-loving atmosphere.Slapping a villain on the head doesn't send him flying 20 feet into the air in reality. Singham doesn't care. Violently whipping a bad guy until he cracks isn't what Hollywood heroes do. Singham doesn't care about that either. And stepping out of a powersliding car before firing a bullet at an oncoming enemy Jeep before that Jeep then flies miles into the air and then grabbing the villain out of its window before it hits the ground right behind you and then striking a pose while a lion roars isn't all too common. But you guessed it, Singham doesn't care one bit.And that's where we get onto the film's other greatest point: Singham himself. As far as action heroes go, he's the complete package. He's got the charisma of James Bond, the talents of Bruce Lee and the moral code of Captain America. And an epic moustache.So, when it comes down to it, what more do you need? Yes, he may not have a particularly compelling backstory, nor do any of his abilities have any bearing to the bounds of reality (unless it's a super-moustache that he's wearing), but as far as entertaining, likable and effortlessly cool movie heroes go, Singham has to be up there with the finest of all.As you can tell then, the main thing that makes Singham such a good movie is that it's a hell of a lot of fun to watch. However, its story isn't quite as impressive. Although doing a great job at bringing a compelling and threatening villain to face off against Singham, and providing an exciting and interesting story, I can't say that the screenplay here brings any real depth to any of the characters.Appearing like the sort of superheroes and villains you see in comic books, there's not much here to engross you beyond the madly enjoyable action, and over the course of a two and a half hour runtime, that does occasionally lead to some less entertaining moments, although that fortunately happens far less often than you'd expect.If there's any major issue that I have with this film, it's the musical numbers. I said earlier that the film has a 'kicking soundtrack', and I stand by that, but I'm effectively referring to one song: the theme song, which plays again and again every time Singham strikes a pose or brings down a bad guy. It's fantastically cool, and adds massively to the film's fun-loving vibes.However, there are also two full-on musical numbers here. Both of them love ballads, and both of woefully misplaced in the middle of a wild action ride, unfortunately throwing off the pace and atmosphere of the entire film dramatically for three or four minutes. There's only two of them throughout the whole thing, but they do a lot of damage to the flow of such an entertaining movie when they crop up.So, in the end, is Singham the movie that critics and historians of the future will look back on and ponder? I like to think so. But for the time being, it does exactly what it aims to do pretty much perfectly. It's not a so-bad-it's-good movie, rather a deliberate and loving throwback to a genre of yesteryear, and with excellent directing and acting, along with its perfectly manic atmosphere, it makes for two and a half hours of incredible fun.
Hell of an entertaining Bollywood action movie with the "young angry man" theme. This time our hero is not a commoner, but a police officer. It's weird as generally it happens vice versa with Indian movies. Again, as you pretty much guess there are corrupted politicians as always. I wonder when will Bollywood make a movie about some decent politicians anyway.If you look for entertainment, Singham is 100% a good choice as it never fails to give you fun. However, if you are looking for a reality movie pass this one as you will see, throughout the movie, flying cars, men, all in the air.
Singham is what I'd describe as a throwback to the 80's mindless action movies where the hero alone takes only gangs of thugs and beats them to a pulp without ruining his hairstyle. In this case, Singham's moustache! Singham is shot in the same style as Dabangg, except that Singham's storyline was meant to have more in terms of depth and seriousness of the storyline. Instead it becomes a caricature of itself and manages to spoil what would have been good entertaining movie.The good thing about Dabangg is that no one really takes themselves seriously in the movie. Salman, after all these years, still cannot act properly and continues to pass himself off as some Hollywood super cool action star. But at least his cheesy style worked in the movie because the storyline was tailor made for that cheesiness. But in Singham it's the opposite.Ajay Devgan takes himself too seriously in the role and thus it's frustrating to watch him take out whole groups of people and then earnestly tell off a whole police squadron for their lack of honor and duty. How can you take Singham seriously when he chases down a car on foot or rips a steel pole out of solid concrete.This should have been a much better movie, concentrating more on the police corruption than on the ridiculous action stunts.Acting wise Devgan is okay. His seriousness in the silly role spoils, for me, the movie. In fact the only person who stole the show was Prakash Raj as Jaykant Shikre. It seems that he was the one actor who realized what a pathetic story Singham was and so he might as well have fun. He provided quite a few laughs with his antics, and I even admired his guts whenever he was outnumbered by the good guys. Kajal Agarwal as Kavya was okay, and better than most new débutantes. She certainly has more screen time than Sonakshi Sinha in Dabangg.Having seen the rubbish that Rohit Shetty had directed prior to Singham I shouldn't be surprised with Singham but sooner or later Shetty will have to make a decision: Either make good sensible movies or stupid comedies that can cause brain damage. Personally, I hope he chooses my preferable choice: stop directing.This is hard to recommend. I'd say watch Dabangg instead for something more hilarious and fun.
NEVER THOUGHT I'D SEE THE DAY.....Ajay Devgan on an personal ego trip...a.l.a Salman Khan...which is exactly what SINGHAM evolves into....i mean....even without the shades n whiskers, this movie feels EXACTLY like the Box-Office hit 'Dabangg' starring Salman Khan....as Ajay Devgan rampages on, on a personal vendetta against another Cheddi Singh photocopy, albeit a darker, classier, fatter and funnier one (Prakash Raj just got promoted...to my list of favorite villains in Bollywood today..!) :P, forgetting that he has a different fan- base...from the one that Salman has....which is just happy for him to show off his physique.... N now, a little bit about the lead actress, Kajal Aggarwal, no ravishing beauty but strangely very attractive (almost reminds one of Tanushree Dutta, strictly on looks of course) reasonably good debut..but wrong choice of movie for a debut...as in SINGHAM is ALL, n i really mean ALL, about Bajirao Singham (dats the character Mr.Devgan plays)....:P BOTTOMLINE - Barring a couple of bloopers (such as killing someone with a 9mm Beretta, and planting a S&W .38 at the crime scene)IF you're looking for your money's worth...then go for it...its gritty, has a kind of mass appeal, has good dialogs (spoken most enthusiastically by Mr. Devgan) but most importantly...there's never an idle moment...THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE MOVIE....(hope u don't expect expletives / scanty attires to be within scope of 'ur money's worth', cos SINGHAM is selectively devoid of both)...!