Singham Returns (2014)


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Cast and Crew
Directed by : Rohit Shetty
Produced by : Reliance Entertainment, Ajay Devgan, Rohit Shetty
Written by : Sajid – Farhad
Screenplay by : Yunus Sajawal
Story by : Rohit Shetty
Starring : Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Amol Gupte, Anupam Kher, Sameer Dharmadhikari
Music by : Jeet Gannguli, Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros Anjjan
Cinematography : Dudley
Edited by : Steven Bernard
Release date(s) : August 15, 2014

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I.M.C.F Review
Coming as a sequel, this film doesnt share much of a connection with its Prequel. Then, i dont understand why did Rohit shetty remove Kajal and has cast Kareena for such a small role! Then there is a fight sequence in a street, filled with Thugs and Ajay Devgan seemed like he was playing a 'Delta Force' game with easy difficulty, where no bullet reaches him, but he kills them all! Other action sequences depicted Rohit's style.

Well, other than that, this film is good. Right from the first scene, the story runs at a full speed. With a light entertainment, lots of sentiment and action every once in a while, this film is quite promising. Dialogues are very powerful and gripping. Story is just fine, but the direction of Rohit gave it the required life.

This film mainly runs on Dialogues and Screenplay. The factors like Politics, Sentiment, Comedy, Songs, Love and all seem just like add-on's to the script. Ajay Devgan did well as a powerful cop and Singham, to which, he seems to be suited. Kareena has been simple and cute. Every single cast did very well. Rohit could prove himself as an entertainer yet again, but this time not with his comic sense, but by his powerful plot.

Singham, as we all know is a powerful cop, this time is in Mumbai. Just as he is doing his duties, his favorite head constable Mahesh gets killed in an ambulance with 10Crore rupees. While trying to solve the case, an attack happens and Guruji (Anupam Kher) gets killed, while trying to save Singham. This forces Singham to get into an undercover operation to find out who the culprits are, behind all this. Along with this lies an underlying simple love story and a big political drama around black money and racketeering in elections and politics. The rest of the film is how does Singham gets justice to Guruji; wipe out the misconceptions on Mahesh and Police department; prevent the wrong people to win the elections and gain the throne!

I.M.C.F Rating : 84/100
Direction : 9 : Known as an entertainer, Rohit doesnt fail us with this film as well.
Production Values : 8 : Could spend as much as needed, but somehow still seemed low.
Story/Plot : 8 : A powerful cop story, who tries to balance the justice and injustice.
Cast Performances : 9 : Every character, especially the ones with smaller roles did very well.
Music : 7 : BGM is too good. But its the same as prequel. The music specially made to this film is simple.
Cinematography : 8 : Just normal.
Editing/Screenplay : 8 : As mentioned, Screenplay if some good stregth to this film.
Choreography/Action Sequences : 8 : Choreography doesnt actually exist, but action sequences were in Rohit's filmy style.
Dialogues : 10 : The one thing that might keep you tied to the film is dialogues. They are the soul of this film.
Awe Moment(s) : 9 : When Kareena slaps the Politician on Stage; Singham's police march and Emotional scenes.

Ratings and Reviews From Popular Websites
7.1/10 - IMDb

Singham Returns isn't as much fun as Singham.
The sequel to ‘Singham’ is chock-full of the usual car-on-jeep action. Explosions go off at regular intervals.
Watch it for its action which fits in well with Ajay Devgn’s hard-hitting persona.

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