Prashast Singh
Movie: Singham Returns Rating:4/5As we all know, Singham is a sequel to the 2011 blockbuster Singham, directed by Rohit Shetty and starring Ajay Devgn as Singham. Well, this one is also having both of them. Singham Returns, although is not like Singham, but still it is entertaining since its made brilliantly and efficiently.To be very honest, I watched the film on DVD, the original DVD, since original is the best. I found that this movie had even more impressive action, drama and Singham. However, the treatment is a bit less impressive than Singham. Despite of this, the film entertains. The action is brilliant. The music is good. The story and emotional scenes are good. The visual effects are fantastic and cinematography is decent. One can say, that technically, it is the best film of Rohit Shetty. The storyline is brilliant. The performances are good as well.On the whole, Singham Returns is a well made, well scripted, well shot and well designed movie that is enjoyable all over. Just go for it!
Priya Sharma
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.
soum-nanda
In a particular scene the chief minister of the state asks the police commissioner(wearing the insignia of an Additional Director General) of Mumbai to step down and is lured to be given a promotion to the rank of Inspector General, whereas a police I.G is junior to an Addl DG/DG.The movie lacks conviction and simply wanders around without direction. The role of Kareena is unclear and is quite insignificant. The producers could have done with any average actress instead of roping in a star like Kareena.More or less - Just a tolerable flick with nothing memorable. Rohit Shetty not up to his mark at all except his trademark vehicle blowing and shooting up stunts. The punch line - "Ata maji satakli" has been overused.
mssharma
Good movie with usual masala. There is not a single person in India who can achieve what Sigham did today. The story is real (or close to real world modern India). Hero's capabilities are unreal and he is the best problem solver in India (as Mr James Bond in UK). As usual to appease minorities they show a Muslim prayer by a hindu hero (get real folks this is a marketing trick). And they project a hindu saint as the corrupt person. There is no doubt there are 100's of bad hindu saints but are 10 time more in the Muslim community. But the director does not have the balls to show bad guys are muslims because it will hurt the sentiment of muslims in India and movies will get banned. The term "secular" in Modern day India is a joke, it essentially mean appeasing the muslims (started from Indira Nehru).