Singham Again

audience Reviews

, 74% Audience Score
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    It doesn't deliver on action as well as the predecessors, and some characters don't work, but overall, It's an entertaining film that will keep you hooked. Tiger Shroff and Arjun Kapoor's entries are the highlight of the film. Ranveer Singh has amazing comedic timing and you will definitely laugh at his jokes and gags. If you can turn your brain off, you will enjoy this film.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    POSITIVES The does shine while trying to adapt Ramayan into a modern movie and Arjun Kapoor Had a amazing performance and the VFX were Ok and Ranveer was funny NEGATIVES This Movie docent follow common sense sometimes and tiger shroff character wasn't needed and deepika's character in my opinion was too much like why that music for her intro and those cringey reactions like I can't so PLS don't watch this movie as this is just a cameo Fest as latterly every hero in the COP-UNIVERSE shows up
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    How can there be such a downgrade in a movie series from the original to the biggest (not better) one? And that too a cop thriller. Well, Singham Again is your answer.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Best actor of all the times Akshy Kumar
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Unbearable. Lost interest within the first 20 minutes. Nothing makes sense and the acting was terrible.
  • Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    I loved the first film it was incredible. The 2nd singham was also great but the 3rd movie was very poor. Bad story telling. Bad action scenes. Visually looked like a computer game. Looked so fake. Very disappointed
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    The original Singham movie left a lasting impression on audiences with its unique blend of action, politics, and light comedy, all brought to life by a stellar cast. However, the latest movie has completely tarnished the director's reputation in my eyes. As members of the film industry, the crew invests their time, money, and efforts into creating a masterpiece. Yet, this movie has failed to live up to expectations and has clearly gone downhill. It is time for the director to take a step back and reevaluate their approach. Furthermore, what truly disappoints me about this film is its blatant exploitation of Hinduism beliefs. From references to the supreme god to themes of reincarnation and karma, this movie is flooded with paint that only serves to disrespect these sacred beliefs. The entire team behind Singham must realize that not every person watching this film follows Hinduism. As a non-Hindu myself, I was drawn to this movie with the expectation that it would be similar to its predecessor
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    I absolutely love Bollywood films, grew up watching the classics, so while I love this cast and seeing them together, the film itself was more than just a cinematic waste of time. The biggest bone I have to pick is with whoever came up with the "terrific" idea of shooting the final battle between Rama and Ravana JUST A FEW FEET AWAY FROM A TEMPLE. With the BUDDHIST FLAG appearing in many shots in that scene, and glimpses now and then of a STATUE OF LORD BUDDHA in the background, as Devgn and Kapoor try to kill each other. The icing on the cake was the lingering shot of Kapoor impaled to death, with the stupa and Buddhist flag in the background. Disgusting. Using any religious landmark for entertainment is disgusting, be it a temple, church, mosque, kovil, or even statues of great religious leaders, who preached truth and sought to spread peace - but using such things in context of war, fighting or death is not just reprehensible, it's plain wrong. I'm extremely ashamed of whoever HAD THE IDEA for that particular location, whoever APPROVED of it, and whoever GAVE THE FILMMAKERS PERMISSION to shoot that scene next to a temple. Whoever they may be, they ought to be ashamed of themselves as well, and if they aren't, well, that says more about them. Clearly nothing is sacred anymore, so long as people are entertained, the film has beautiful shots, and everyone is paid. Any respect I had for the Bollywood industry just took a sharp nosedive with this film, I'm sorry to say. But what makes me even more sad is that this was a cast I have loved for years now, and I am so disappointed in them. Is it really so impossible to make an entertaining film without resorting to cheap shots like this?
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Trying too hard to be dramatic but actually feels extremely slow-paced. Why is half the movie in slow-motion?? Gets boring very quickly. Even trivial scenes that add little to the story are in slow-mo!
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Awful story, awful acting, bad cinematography, awful dialogues, awful direction, Overall rating 0/10 don't watch it ever in your life.