
Movie review - SinghamIn Shivgad, a small village on the border of Maharashtra and Goa, Inspector Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn) fights against injustice, prejudice and corruption using his own brand of ethics and justice. When Kavya (Kajal Aggarwal) comes from Goa to visit her grandparents she is charmed by Bajirao’s bold and courageous demeanor. Destiny sets up the honest and diligent police inspector against the tremendously powerful criminal cum politician Jaykant Shikre. Jaykant’s manipulations ensure that Singham is promoted and transferred to Goa. Little does Singham know that while this move will bring him closer to Kavya, it will also deliver him into the clutches of Jaykant. Because Goa is the place where Jaykant rules supreme. And Jaykant has vowed to make Singham’s life a living nightmare.Alone in enemy territory, Singham must now rise to his toughest challenge – hold on to his principles and destroy the all powerful enemy.The director has come up with a known storyline and while the presentation was above average, the narrative was gripping.
The dialogues were well written, the script was strong and the screenplay was effective. Background score was intense and three songs were very good. Cinematography was the highlight. Editing was sharp and trimmed the film in a right way. Action sequences deserve special mention. Costumes were appealing and elegant while the art department was apt. Ajay Devgn has come up with a riveting performance and he leaves an impression. Prakash Raj was equally intense and he scores the brownie points. Kajal Agarwal had a brief role but she made her presence felt. Ashok Saraf was entertaining, Sonali Kulkarni was nice, Sachin Khedekar failed to impress, Govind Namdeo was good, Sudanshu Pandey was effective. The others did their bit as required and added value to it.
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