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Singham : Movie Review

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 07:24 AM PDT



Starring : Ajay Devgn, Prakash Raj, Kajal Aggarwal

Directed by Rohit Shetty

Rating: 3.5/5

'Singham' is a Hindi remake of Tamil blockbuster, 'Singham' which means 'Lion'. Here Ajay Devgan roars like a Lion where his action speaks more than words. Ajay plays a tough cop who breaks law to establish peace in his territory. On looking at the promo, the film was compared to Salman Khan starrer, 'Dabangg' but the movie stands nowhere near to 'Dabangg' with the only exception that Ajay also plays a rough, tough and muscular cop. Ajay Devgan and Rohit Shetty's combination is always a hit and here too the pairing rocks.

In this movie, Ajay Devgan plays Bajirao Singham, an honest, intelligent cop. He is in charge of a small village named Shivgad on the Maharashtra-Goa border. He has his own set of principles and makes sure that there is a total peace in the village. He cannot tolerate injustice and use his full force to maintain peace in the village.

And in due course of action, he takes up fight with a powerful criminal cum politician Jaykant Shikre (Prakash Raj). Shikre is all determined to make Singham's life worst than a hell. In the meanwhile, Singham falls in love with Kavya (Kajal Aggarwal). To take revenge against Singham, Shikre gets him transferred to his own backyard, Goa. But the criminal least knows that it is impossible to stop the roaring of a lion wherever he gets him shifted.

In Goa, Singham meets Sonali Kulkarni widow of Rakesh Kadam. Kadam was an honest police officer but committed suicide. His family made Singham realizes that the system needs to be changed.

Director Rohit Shetty has left no stone unturned to make Singham a highly entertaining film and he has been successful to a great extend. He scored full marks in action sequences. Though he is basically known for humor flicks, he showed his prowess in action film as well. 'Singham' has a high voltage action drama but Rohit Shetty has also incorporated some funny dialogues in some parts. The conversation between Bajirao and Shikre is at times full of humor.

Speaking about dialogues and action, cars flying in the air, Ajay's high jump and blowing his enemies, bikes scrolling has a desired result. Dialogues written by Farhad-Sajid and delivered by Ajay have lots of Marathi dialogues which the actor delivered really well.

Dudley's cinematography is okay. Ajay and Atul Gogavale's music is not at all ear-soothing. Steven H. Bernard's editing has few loop holes.

Speaking about performances, Ajay Devgan is undoubtedly a superb performer. 'Singham' means lion and Ajay really stands to the title. He roared like a lion in the movie. It is a total Ajay Devgan's flick. Kajal Aggarwal has a little role to enact. Ajay and Kajal's chemistry fail to ignite spark. Prakash Raj in the villainous role is quite electrifying. Supporting actors like Sonali Kukarni, Ashok Saraf, Govind Namdev, Ashok Samarth, Muruli Sharma and Anant Jog acted really well. Sudhanshu Pandey was effective.

In the nutshell, 'Singham' is totally a masala flick, a flick for the masses. If you are an action lover, then film will give you cent percent entertainment but if you wants to experience some romance between Ajay and Kajal then you will be highly disappointed. If you are a die hard action lover then go for it. Other than action, don't expect anything else from 'Singham'.

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