The Lion roars again, fights against corrupt politicians
Rating: ****A sequel to the 2011 hit film Singham, the honest & fearless cop Bajirao Singham returns to Mumbai being a DCP Mumbai Police.The dauntless lion is now ready to roar again and facing new adversities & challenges that cross his path to test his integrity and valor.
Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn), an honest and a fearless police officer now a DCP in Mumbai Police, is an epitome of courage, integrity having always stood up to fight against injustice to eradicate the weeds of the society.
While on duty once, he nabs the offender group of youngsters on motorbikes, yet frees them without framing charges against them, with just a warning, since he felt that once an innocent youth is put behind the bars, it leads to breeding a criminal.
Having the full law enforcement system backing him, Singham now faces a grave task to fight the extremely powerful rogues of the political system who challenge the judiciary while disrupting law & order. With the love and respect that he earned, the complete law enforcement supports him throughout his ordeals.
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Film Review by Akshita G.The movie begins in 1992 with a naughty, mischievous girl shown getting thrashed; everyone is upset with her except her father who thinks she is a pure genius and simply loves her.On the other side , in Delhi, a young boy is shown conning his parents and going to a movie. the story then jumps 14 years, the same boy, Nikhil (Sidharth Malhotra) is shown sneaking out of his house in Delhi to attend his friend’s wedding in Mumbai, where he has a chance encounter with a girl , Meeta (Parineeti Chopra) escaping from her house. He is instantly attracted to her for her cleverness and “hatke” style. At the wedding he sets his eyes upon a beautiful girl (Karishma) getting bowled over by her.
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Rating: **
Raja Mishra (Saif Ali Khan) is a Brahmin boy in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh looking for a job but gets involved with goons, and when he is chased, Raja sees a wedding procession and joins it.
It is the local strongman's daughter's wedding and the procession is headed towards the strongman’s haveli, where Raja instantly befriends the bride's cousin, Rudra Tripathi (Jimmy Shergill). Within hours, Rudra and Raja become best of friends, and Raja becomes a part of rest of the functions and events of this Lucknowi wedding.
Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Bullet Raja has unrealistic gunfights, goons openly ruling the city, depicting incompetence of police force and a mishmash of love, politics and the underworld. It is a below average film.
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