A new chase is coming - with reference to the epic Ramayana, Singham and his team face an ambiguous villain in order to save his wife.A new chase is coming - with reference to the epic Ramayana, Singham and his team face an ambiguous villain in order to save his wife.A new chase is coming - with reference to the epic Ramayana, Singham and his team face an ambiguous villain in order to save his wife.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 6 nominations total
Sara Khan
- Iqra Hafeez
- (as Sara Arfeen Khan)
Sunny Verma
- Goon
- (credit only)
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First Half : This film starts strong, quickly setting up the story with a fast-paced, engaging first act that grabs attention. However, the introduction of Shakti Shetty (played by Deepika Padukone) introduces an awkward tonal shift that detracts from the initial momentum, making some moments feel forced and cringeworthy
Second half : The second half keeps up the frenetic pace, but the plot seems to be rushing toward its climax without giving characters or themes room to breathe. Ranveer Singh's performance is the film's backbone, carrying the second half almost single-handedly. The climax, unfortunately, loses focus and stumbles, leaving the film feeling disjointed and hurried.
As for the background music, it rarely enhances the scenes and fails to deliver any memorable moments. Instead of building excitement or elevating key moments, it simply fades into the background, forgettable and lacking impact.
Final verdict: In the end, this movie is best approached with a laidback mindset. It's not one to dwell on or revisit, but for a casual watch, it serves as a breezy, if unremarkable, action flick. While it's the weakest installment in the Singham series, it's still a decent way to unwind if you're up for a typical Rohit Shetty-style spectacle without high expectations.
Second half : The second half keeps up the frenetic pace, but the plot seems to be rushing toward its climax without giving characters or themes room to breathe. Ranveer Singh's performance is the film's backbone, carrying the second half almost single-handedly. The climax, unfortunately, loses focus and stumbles, leaving the film feeling disjointed and hurried.
As for the background music, it rarely enhances the scenes and fails to deliver any memorable moments. Instead of building excitement or elevating key moments, it simply fades into the background, forgettable and lacking impact.
Final verdict: In the end, this movie is best approached with a laidback mindset. It's not one to dwell on or revisit, but for a casual watch, it serves as a breezy, if unremarkable, action flick. While it's the weakest installment in the Singham series, it's still a decent way to unwind if you're up for a typical Rohit Shetty-style spectacle without high expectations.
Positives:
1. Second Half Glimmer: The second half shows some glimpses of the classic Rohit Shetty style with action sequences that are enjoyable to watch.
2. Cop Duo Charms: Simmba and Sooryavanshi deliver what they do best - Simmba with his perfect comedic timing and Sooryavanshi with his effortlessly cool action sequences. However, their limited screen time isn't enough to save the film.
Negatives:
1. Lost Spark: Rohit Shetty seems to have lost his filmmaking magic. The adrenaline-pumping action, laugh-out-loud humor, and iconic characters we expect from him are absent.
2. Sluggish Start: The first half drags and fails to pick up the pace before the interval. The forced screenplay feels uninspired and lacks the director's usual spark.
3. Weak Story: The plot relies heavily on Ramayana parallels, which often feel off-beat and fail to resonate with the audience.
4. Technical Shortcomings: Messy camerawork and an overuse of drone shots create a cheap, low-budget aesthetic reminiscent of some amateur YouTube videos.
5. Uninspired Performances: Ajay Devgn and Kareena Kapoor's acting feels theatrical, while Deepika Padukone's performance comes across as forced and insincere. Tiger Shroff showcases his usual gymnastic skills, and Arjun Kapoor fails to capture the menacing aura of Ravana, delivering a merely decent performance.
6. Disappointing Music: Ravi Basrur's score feels like leftover music from a C-grade film. It's loud, unoriginal, and fails to complement the scenes effectively.
7. Weak Ending: The end credit scene resembles a poorly made TV serial promo, adding to the overall disappointment.
Overall: "Singham Again" is a disappointment for fans of Rohit Shetty's signature style. While the second half offers a few saving graces, the film suffers from a weak story, uninspired performances, and forgettable music.
1. Second Half Glimmer: The second half shows some glimpses of the classic Rohit Shetty style with action sequences that are enjoyable to watch.
2. Cop Duo Charms: Simmba and Sooryavanshi deliver what they do best - Simmba with his perfect comedic timing and Sooryavanshi with his effortlessly cool action sequences. However, their limited screen time isn't enough to save the film.
Negatives:
1. Lost Spark: Rohit Shetty seems to have lost his filmmaking magic. The adrenaline-pumping action, laugh-out-loud humor, and iconic characters we expect from him are absent.
2. Sluggish Start: The first half drags and fails to pick up the pace before the interval. The forced screenplay feels uninspired and lacks the director's usual spark.
3. Weak Story: The plot relies heavily on Ramayana parallels, which often feel off-beat and fail to resonate with the audience.
4. Technical Shortcomings: Messy camerawork and an overuse of drone shots create a cheap, low-budget aesthetic reminiscent of some amateur YouTube videos.
5. Uninspired Performances: Ajay Devgn and Kareena Kapoor's acting feels theatrical, while Deepika Padukone's performance comes across as forced and insincere. Tiger Shroff showcases his usual gymnastic skills, and Arjun Kapoor fails to capture the menacing aura of Ravana, delivering a merely decent performance.
6. Disappointing Music: Ravi Basrur's score feels like leftover music from a C-grade film. It's loud, unoriginal, and fails to complement the scenes effectively.
7. Weak Ending: The end credit scene resembles a poorly made TV serial promo, adding to the overall disappointment.
Overall: "Singham Again" is a disappointment for fans of Rohit Shetty's signature style. While the second half offers a few saving graces, the film suffers from a weak story, uninspired performances, and forgettable music.
Still in a trauma of what did I just watch. In my first opinion rohit shetthy did not use the the script writer he used ChatGpt with a prompt : Okay I have these characters and I want to engrain Ramayana Story within these character and came up with this horror ride. Two parallels are going side by side which was shown already in a 5 minute long trailer , so you already know what is going to hit you. AB AA HI GAYE HO TO BHUKTO.. seems to be rohit shetthy's main mantra.
It doesn't adhere any basics of movie making (I am not a movie maker and even I can say this) , This Cop Universe is getting worse day by day and I am going to avoid any other movies of this universe. So sorry Chulbul Singh or Whatever.
It doesn't adhere any basics of movie making (I am not a movie maker and even I can say this) , This Cop Universe is getting worse day by day and I am going to avoid any other movies of this universe. So sorry Chulbul Singh or Whatever.
Flop movie. This movie, unfortunately, leaves much to be desired, coming off as loud and often cringe-inducing in its presentation. From the outset, it seems to rely heavily on exaggerated expressions, over-the-top dialogue, and awkward scenes, which appear more cringe-worthy than impactful. Instead of drawing the viewer in, these elements feel forced, often creating a sense of discomfort rather than entertainment. A significant factor contributing to this is the movie's average execution, which fails to deliver on the potential of its premise. As it stands, the movie remains a disappointing and lackluster experience, likely to be quickly forgotten by anyone seeking quality storytelling and a well-crafted cinematic journey.
Here's a full IMDb-style review for you:
"I went into Singham Again with moderate expectations, aware that it would be difficult to match the electrifying energy of the original Singham, which had audiences cheering and clapping in theaters. Sadly, this installment left me disappointed. The action sequences were below average, and the emotional moments lacked impact, failing to connect on the same level as the earlier films.
While the film had its highlights, especially with Ranveer Singh's portrayal of Simba, which brought a refreshing energy and helped save the second half from complete disaster, the rest of the film struggled to find its footing. Tiger Shroff and Deepika's characters felt unnecessary and did little to advance the plot. Additionally, the villain, despite efforts to make him seem menacing, ended up feeling underwhelming.
Overall, Singham Again felt like an overdose of masala without the right balance, leaving me unsatisfied. The movie tried to pack in too much, sacrificing quality for quantity. If you're a fan of high-octane action, it might still be worth a watch, but don't expect the magic of the original. I'd give it a 5 out of 10."
"I went into Singham Again with moderate expectations, aware that it would be difficult to match the electrifying energy of the original Singham, which had audiences cheering and clapping in theaters. Sadly, this installment left me disappointed. The action sequences were below average, and the emotional moments lacked impact, failing to connect on the same level as the earlier films.
While the film had its highlights, especially with Ranveer Singh's portrayal of Simba, which brought a refreshing energy and helped save the second half from complete disaster, the rest of the film struggled to find its footing. Tiger Shroff and Deepika's characters felt unnecessary and did little to advance the plot. Additionally, the villain, despite efforts to make him seem menacing, ended up feeling underwhelming.
Overall, Singham Again felt like an overdose of masala without the right balance, leaving me unsatisfied. The movie tried to pack in too much, sacrificing quality for quantity. If you're a fan of high-octane action, it might still be worth a watch, but don't expect the magic of the original. I'd give it a 5 out of 10."
Did you know
- TriviaFirst film in the cop universe to not featuring any singing or dancing; the few songs featured in the film play in the background instead.
- GoofsDeepika plays a cop and she is shown with highlighted hair which is not allowed for cops.
- Alternate versionsThe Indian censor board CBFC censored 7 minutes and 12 seconds of footage from the film before clearing for a theatrical release with a U/A classification. A total of 17 edits were made, particularly to the disclaimer, multiple Ramayana references, some dialogues and a violent beheading scene.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Bigg Boss: Chulbul Pandey Aur Singham Ek Saath (2024)
- SoundtracksJai Bajrangbali
Music by S. Thaman
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,190,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,190,000
- Nov 3, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $5,866,875
- Runtime2 hours 24 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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