Introduction: Singham Is Back—and Louder Than Ever
Directed by Rohit Shetty, Singham Returns brings back Bajirao Singham (played by Ajay Devgn), the lion-hearted, no-nonsense police officer who believes in justice over red tape. If Bang Bang was Bollywood’s suave action fantasy, Singham Returns is its ground-pounding, chest-thumping patriotic sibling—designed for whistles, applause, and flying SUVs.
This sequel amps up the action, the speeches, and the moral fury—and it’s unapologetically proud of it.
Plot Summary (No Spoilers)
ACP Bajirao Singham, now posted in Mumbai, stumbles upon a conspiracy involving political corruption, a murdered police officer, and a godman with dark secrets. Fueled by righteousness and raw rage, Singham takes on an entire system, smashing through red tape and bad guys with equal force.
What Works
Ajay Devgn’s Commanding Presence
Devgn is born to play Singham. He delivers powerful monologues and smashes goons with conviction, looking like he eats injustice for breakfast.
Rohit Shetty’s Signature Action
Exploding jeeps, gravity-defying punches, slow-motion entries—Shetty goes full throttle with his trademark action style.
High-Octane Drama
The film delivers whistle-worthy moments—from courtroom rants to shirtless fight scenes—with the right dose of masala and emotion.
Deshbhakti & Dialogue
The patriotic theme is loud and proud. The script is full of clap-worthy dialogues that resonate with the audience.
What Doesn’t Work
Over-the-Top Logic: Physics? What physics?
Predictable Plot: The story follows a very familiar formula.
Underused Female Lead: Kareena Kapoor Khan is charming but largely sidelined.
Final Thoughts: A Full-Blown Mass Entertainer
Singham Returns doesn’t promise realism. It promises action, justice, and adrenaline—and it delivers. It’s the kind of movie where villains fly, the audience cheers, and the hero’s walk alone is worth the ticket price.
Not as sleek as Bang Bang, but far more powerful in punch.
🍿Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Performance: 8/10
Action & Direction: 8.5/10
Storyline: 6.5/10
Entertainment Factor: 9/10