Owing to the wrongdoings affiliated with evils similar to black money, an honest but ferocious police officer returns as the Deputy Commissioner of Police with the prospect of wiping out injustice.
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I loved Singham (part 1) movie, but this movie has brought a lot of disappointment to me. The script was good, acting was good, locations were good, then what went wrong? Well, it didn't make much sense to me when the police department regularly visits Dargah/mosque to solve their case. Are you serious?? Why police department needs to pray in Dargah for solving their case, despite the fact that constitution is a different thing and religions are different thing. Worst is, most of the police are shown as Hindus and they goes to mosque for prayers, and there comes a miracle they get culprit out of coma hahaha. Do they don't believe in their own religion? Secularism is good, but this is utter nonsense. This movie shows that our police are of no use, as almost all the time police department fails in this movie and when all of them resigns from their duty they wins. LOL.. Seriously? Singham fails in protecting VIP person, fails in presenting a culprit to court and instead risked many police life in danger.After success of Singham (part 1), Chennai express, it seems Rohit shetty has lost his mind by giving secular colors in a movie which has nothing to do with religions. Hahahaha, brings more comedy than action.
The first thought I had after watching SINGHAM RETURNS was, that is this really a Rohit Shetty film? The hit-machine's latest project with no spirited highs, no great entertaining moments, no jaw dropping action and all repeated seen before stuff served uninterestingly? Or to put it in different words, a product unlike Shetty, which was supposed to be a power packed entertaining explosion but sadly keeps dropping constantly till the end with no exceptional climax which was actually the USP of its first part.In short I found only three positive points in SINGHAM RETURNS. One the repetitive yet spirited performance of Ajay Devgun, second (thankfully) only two mediocre songs in the narrative and most importantly one particular sequence guiding the viewers about how a lady can only be arrested by the lady police officers alone as per the strict law.But apart from that, frankly I found nothing to be discussed in details as there is no novelty in the story progression at all and other than Ajay Devgun (and to some extent Mahesh Manjrekar & Anupam Kher) not even a single actor comes up with a worth mentioning act to be straight. In fact the two villains Amol Gupte and Zakir Hussain never seem to be any kind of powerful opponents as compared to Prakash Raj witnessed in the earlier part and no-one else in the supporting cast gets the attention of its writers too. Kareena remains the usual glamour doll in all forced in sequences falling flat and their love doesn't even seem to be a part of the film throughout.Hence this time Rohit is not well equipped with many enjoyable peaks in his script and the film keeps moving at the same level with no major twists & turns (with an excessive use of Marathi) shattering all reputation built by the director's earlier blockbusters. The action isn't any step ahead than his previous works and neither are the dialogues which formed the backbone of SINGHAM as everyone strongly remembers. Moreover both the cinematography and background score continuously give you an impression of 'Deja Vu' with nothing fresh or path breaking. So the part two is not able to surpass its prequel by any standards (including the scale) and putting it rightly this can easily be stated as a step backward, both in terms of execution as well as entertainment offered to its viewers.However with SINGHAM RETURNS, Rohit strangely tries to walk on the path of Madhur Bhandarkar in a different way by mocking few known personalities like Smriti Irani, Barkha Dutt, Asaram Bapu, a major political party and its leaders. The basic plot line reminded me of Chiranjeevi's PRATIBANDH released in 1990 and the climax made me recall Rupa's undergarments advertisement hilariously. The famous Daya from the never ending serial CID continues breaking the doors in the film too and it sounded quite weird to hear a devotional kind of song calling for the Almighty's help (at the Dargah) made purely like a love ballad with all slow western beats instead of a traditional Indianised rhythm.With a more than 140 minutes of duration, the film becomes all predictable and boring towards the end. Because of which as the Honey Singh song's started playing along with the credits, I was also whispering the same words in desperation saying Aata Majhi Satakli .in literal sense!So ending with a request to the reputed film-makers, the trend of sequel is acceptable only if the Part Twos and Threes have something novel, better and substantial to give to the viewers expecting a lot. Therefore please make any sequel only when you have got some newness to add to the hit concept, otherwise let it be.
Rohit Shetty's flying movieMovie is OK, but there is too much drama. Do not be disappointed though. The moment you think that there is too much emotion... out pops a stereo system (in Background, of course). The songs and Kareena Kapoor have nothing to do in this movie. The leading lady has only one purpose, to irritate her hero and the public watching the film. (And I thought only the lead female part in Ek Villain could be so harmful)The law takes the law in their hands... powered by guns with infinite ammo and probably Dixcy Scott, Rupa, Lux Cozi... take your pick. Amole Gupte is excellent as a publicly spiritual but privately corrupt spiritual leader. The director blends a strong underlying message of police honour and dilemma with beats, beatings, sound-blasters and four-wheelers.And of course everything flies, from Safari to Sumo to Scorpio to Safari to van to villain to Ajay Devgan. Ajay is the only one whose acting seems sincere in this blended popcorn fare - whether he acts with his eyes or drives away his irritating girlfriend or empties "hundreds of bullets from a single pistol" (WOW, indeed) or one-lines his opponents to death.But the best scene has to be this... "The villains hide behind closed doors. Dayanand Shetty plays a supporting character in the movie who is also a cop. GUESS WHAT HAPPENS"On another note, I am glad Rohit Shetty did not remake the Tamil Singam2, because that has to be one of the worst sequels ever (a list which includes Golmaal 2,3...whatever will follow by Arithmetic Progression) and I say this despite Suriya being a good actor and Anushka Shetty one of my favourite actresses currently and Hansika Motwani a good looking actress.To end, if Golmaal 3 can do wonders at the B.O... then this one actually has a story.Ciao
I am feeling to puke on every thing related to Singham returns.... No roar............or story.......bad acting and actress like Kareena can't do anything good......on her own... hence became a part of successful predecessor. After watching Singam 2 (south Indian)....... I can't be satisfied.......with this bullshit.Highly recommended for ignorance.....Nothing Good, actions are creepy and unwillingly stretching the story line with no mean.No direction at all, villains are easy prey and acting is just pathetic....I hate every movie from you Rohit Shitty.....