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Singham
A valiant and a righteous cop Dilsher Sikhon (Parmish Verma) joins as a Deputy Superintendent of Police in his own village Singham Khurd to rehabilitate the drug engulfed youth of Punjab. Destiny sets him against corrupt Bhuller (Kartar Cheema) a powerful businessman, sand mafia and an aspiring politician. Bhuller challenges Dilsher Sikhon’s ethics and beliefs but with support of his love and faith in his values- Singham gets back with a louder roar.
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Plot Summary
Bajirao Singham, an honest and upright police officer from a small village in Goa, is transferred to a city where he clashes with a powerful and corrupt politician. Despite facing immense pressure and threats, Singham vows to eradicate crime and corruption from the city, using his integrity and bravery as his weapons.
Critical Reception
Singham was a commercial success, praised for its high-octane action sequences and Ajay Devgn's powerful performance. While critics noted its formulaic plot and over-the-top action, the film resonated well with audiences for its patriotic themes and entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Audiences enjoyed the intense action and Ajay Devgn's commanding presence.
The film was praised for its patriotic undertones and masala entertainment.
Some found the plot predictable and the action excessively loud.
Google audience: Google users appreciated Singham for its gripping action, strong performances, especially from Ajay Devgn, and its overall entertainment quotient, though some felt it was a bit too over-the-top.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2010 Tamil film 'Singam', which also starred Suriya in the lead role.
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