Singham Returns

Singham Returns is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Rohit Shetty and produced by Reliance Entertainment, Ajay Devgn FFilms and Rohit Shetty Productions.[1] A sequel to the 2011 film Singham and the second installment in Shetty's Police Universe, the film features Ajay Devgn reprising his role from the previous film, as well as co-producing the project, while Kareena Kapoor plays the female lead thus replacing Kajal Aggarwal.[3] The film was released worldwide on 15 August 2014.[4] The plot is inspired by the 1993 Malaylam film Ekalavyan.[5][6]

Singham Returns
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRohit Shetty
Produced byReliance Entertainment
Ajay Devgn
Rohit Shetty
Written byScreenplay:
Yunus Sajawal
Dialogues:
Farhad-Sajid
Story byRohit Shetty
Based onEkalavyan
by Shaji Kailas
Starring
Music byScore:
Amar Mohile
Songs:
CinematographyDudley
Edited bySteven Bernard
Production
company
Distributed byReliance Entertainment
Release date
  • 15 August 2014 (2014-08-15)
Running time
145 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget105 crore[2](Note: contains print and advertising costs)
Box officeest. 217 crore[2]

A spin-off, titled Simmba, starring Ranveer Singh as the titular officer, Inspector Sangram Bhalerao, a corrupt cop hailing from Singham's hometown of Shivgarh, was released on 28 December 2018, to mixed critical reviews but major box-office success, with Devgn reprising Singham in an extended cameo. The film's ending introduced Akshay Kumar as ATS chief Veer Sooryavanshi, Singham's acquaintance. A second spin-off, Sooryavanshi, is slated for release in 2020, and will have Kumar reprise the role in the lead, with both Devgn and Singh reprising their respective characters Singham and Simmba in an important climactic sequence.

Plot

Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn) who is now a Deputy Commissioner of Police, gets transferred to Mumbai and discovers that one of his team members, Mahesh, is found dead inside an ambulance with massive bags of money. Singham decides to unearth the truth behind it and in this process, he collides with a powerful and fraudulent religious leader, Satyaraj Chandar a.k.a. Babaji (Amole Gupte), who has high-profile connections with corrupt politicians, including the ruling party's leader Guruji's (Anupam Kher) secretary minister Prakash Rao (Zakir Hussain).

During this period, Guruji is killed by Babaji's henchmen due to Guruji's opposition to Rao's scheme, even though Singham was present at the scene. He vows revenge. Because of this, he has to pretend that he has resigned in front of his family. Due to this, his father asks him and his childhood friend, Avni (Kareena Kapoor), to come to their home town, Shivgarh. After some time, Singham and Avni fall in love with each other. However, it is then revealed that Singham hasn't resigned and came to Shivgarh on a mission to get some evidence against Babaji.

When they get back to Mumbai, Babaji starts threatening Singham's family. On the other hand, Rao harms all of Guruji's candidates, including Avni, because her brother Kishore (Sameer Dharmadhikari) is one of the candidates. Singham manages to save everyone but before they resign, one of Babaji's henchmen, Altaf (Pankaj Tripathi), wakes up from a coma and testifies against him. Singham arrests Babaji and Rao. However, some party workers execute an attack outside the court, killing the witnesses. This causes Babaji and Rao to go scot free. But after Babaji gets released, Singham and his team goes to his house without wearing their police uniforms, joined in by police from all around Mumbai. They successfully fight Babaji and Rao's men. Singham's team storm inside Babaji's house, and comically torture Babaji and Rao by firing a live round into both of their buttocks each. The wounded and humiliated Rao and Baba tell the truth, their confessions secretly being filmed and broadcast on live television and radio.

A few weeks later, Guruji's party wins the elections. While being transported to jail in a van, Rao and Baba once again threaten and taunt Singham. Suddenly, the van stops and the driver walks away. A water tanker crashes into the van and both of them are killed. Inspector Dev Phadnis (Vineet Sharma) tells the media that there was a brake failure, and the incident is deemed as an accident (a plan that was fabricated by Singham which resembled the way officer Mahesh was killed).

Cast

Production

Director Rohit Shetty announced his thoughts on making a sequel to one of his finest movies Singham (2011). After filming Chennai Express with Shah Rukh Khan, Shetty reportedly has begun filming for Singham 2 with the lead star Ajay Devgn.[7] Filming was expected to go on floors by December 2013 after Shetty's last directorial venture, Chennai Express (2013) released with Shetty starting the work of Singham 2's pre-production along with that of his another film which incidentally is a sequel too, Golmaal 4.[8][9]

However Ajay Devgn the lead of the film canned 20 days of photography for his another film Action Jackson, directed by Prabhudeva and start another leg of the shoot from 10 November 2013.[10] After several delays owing to Devgn's shooting his other film Action Jackson concurrently the principal photography for a 15-day schedule of the film started from 15 May 2014 in Goa.[11] The shoot was held in few places like streets of Siolim, a village located at a distance of about 25 Kilometres from Panaji.[11] The ones which were held in Panaji were mostly indoor ones.[11]

Soundtrack

Singham Returns
Soundtrack album by
Released7 August 2014 (2014-08-07)
GenreFeature Film Soundtrack
Length20:39
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
External audio
Audio Jukebox on YouTube
Jeet Gannguli chronology
CityLights
(2014)
Singham Returns
(2014)
Alone
(2014)
Meet Bros Anjjan chronology
Kick
(2014)
Singham Returns
(2014)
Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene
(2014)
Ankit Tiwari chronology
Ek Villain
(2014)
Singham Returns
(2014)
PK
(2014)
Yo Yo Honey Singh chronology
Kick
(2014)
Singham Returns
(2014)
The Shaukeens
(2014)
Singles from Singham Returns
  1. "Kuch Toh Hua Hai"
    Released: 25 July 2014
  2. "Aata Majhi Satakli"
    Released: 1 August 2014

The soundtrack for the film was composed by Jeet Gannguli, Meet Bros Anjjan, Ankit Tiwari and Yo Yo Honey Singh. All the composers composed one song each. The soundtrack album contains four songs and one remix. The first single track "Kuch Toh Hua Hai" sung by Ankit Tiwari and Tulsi Kumar was released on 25 July 2014.[12] Another single "Aata Majhi Satakli" sung and composed by Yo Yo Honey Singh was released on 1 August 2014.[13] The soundtrack album was released by T-Series on 7 August 2014.[14]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Sun Le Zara"Sandeep NathJeet GannguliArijit Singh04:51
2."Singham Returns Theme"Shabbir AhmedMeet Bros AnjjanMeet Bros Anjjan, Mika Singh04:38
3."Kuch Toh Hua Hai"Sandeep Nath, Abhendra Kumar UpadhyayAnkit TiwariAnkit Tiwari, Tulsi Kumar05:07
4."Singham Returns Remix" (MBA Swag)Shabbir AhmedMeet Bros AnjjanMeet Bros Anjjan, Mika Singh02:49
5."Aata Majhi Satakli"Yo Yo Honey SinghYo Yo Honey SinghYo Yo Honey Singh, Mamta Sharma, Nitu Choudhry03:14
Total length:20:39

Reception

Prior to its release on the eve of Independence Day on 15 August, a right-wing Hindu organisation, HJS wrote to the CBFC asking that the film be banned on grounds of depiction of Hindu saints in a bad light thereby hurting the religious sentiments.[15] Shetty denied the allegation stating that he has never made anything controversial in his career.[16]

Singham Returns received mixed reviews from Indian critics.[17] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave it 4 stars and said "The film is a complete mass entertainer with power-packed drama, hi-intensity dialogue and towering performances as its aces. The brand value attached to it coupled with a long weekend will help the film reap a harvest and rule the box office in days to come."[18] Rohit Khilnani of India Today gave 3 stars and said "Singham Returns is strictly for fans".[19] Anupama Chopra of Hindustan Times gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and said, "This is one of Shetty's least cartoonish films. Which doesn't mean he's going for Ardh Satya-style realism. We’ve still got the signature cars blowing up and some terrific action sequences on the streets of Mumbai. But these sequences have a gritty texture."[20] Shweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times gave two stars and said "Watch Singham Returns for the action, not comedy".[21] Mohar Basu of Koimoi gave 2.5 stars and said "Ajay Devgan and the thrills his punches manage to evoke but the wafer thin plotline, hammy acting, predictable narrative and the lack of fun and excitement that drives a Rohit Shetty film".[22] Shubra Gupta of the Indian Express gave 1.5 stars and said "The sequel to 'Singham' is chock full of the usual car on jeep action. Explosions go off at regular intervals. Shootouts – one really well shot – occur frequently."[23] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave 2.5 stars and said "The predictable story tires you out eventually".[24] Raja Sen of Rediff gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and said, "The problem with Singham (and, for that matter, any of these uninteresting modern day star-vehicles) is that the hero roams about unchallenged, unopposed, unexciting. The hero himself ain't bad – for whatever that's worth. Ajay Devgn wears his scowl like a wrestler would wear a championship belt, proud and unsmiling. He's got a fine, old-school swagger and his ass-kicking looks relatively authentic."[25]

Box office

Singham Returns nett. collection over 321 million (US$4.5 million) on the first day of its release in India. Domestic nett of Singham Returns was 1.41 billion (US$20 million).[26] The film earned a final worldwide gross collection of 2.17 billion (US$30 million).[2]

Game

An official game based on this film has been released by Zapak Mobile Games Pvt. Ltd, for Android mobile phone users.[27]

Spin-offs

The 2018 film Simmba, a Hindi adaptation of the Telugu film, Temper,[28] is a spin-off of Singham. Simmba stars Ranveer Singh, and is directed by Rohit Shetty and produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions. It also stars Sara Ali Khan and Sonu Sood in its lead roles while Ajay Devgn reprises his role of DCP Bajirao Singham from the previous films.

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