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SINGHAM AGAIN

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November 09, 2024

Indian Cop Universe, a newer concept in Bollywood, developed by Rohit Shetty is an enjoyable action, crime, drama experience via the latest sequel Singham Again released after a decade of Singham Returns that came in 2014.

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SINGHAM AGAIN

In an interesting twist, the story of Singham Again has been adapted from Ramayan. Any story based on Ramayan is always bound to generate interest among the masses, just like this film, where the script intertwines and aligns the events of the film and the Karma of characters with the events of the epic.

The cast is power-packed with Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles, while smaller screen time but powerful appearances by Jackie Shroff and Tiger Shroff. And the cameos of Akshay Kumar (as Sooryavanshi), and Salman Khan (as Chulbul Pandey), only add to the flavour of the film.

While Arjun Kapoor in a villain role makes a good attempt, but Jackie Shroff outshines him in his grandfather's role as a villain with a much smaller screen time.

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