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BollywoodSingham Again Review - A Star-Packed But Hollow Sequel

Singham Again Review - A Star-Packed But Hollow Sequel


Shivani Chourasia

Shivani Chourasia

5 Nov 2024, 6:45 pm IST

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Imagine a friend who insists on partying into the early hours, unaware of everyone else’s exhaustion. Singham Again, directed by Rohit Shetty, brings that same relentless energy, flooding viewers with cameo after cameo in an attempt to keep them hooked. Yet, much like that overzealous friend, each new face simply adds to the fatigue. While the movie is packed with stars, its storyline lacks depth, especially given the universally known inspiration drawn from the Ramayana.

The Ramayana: A Story of Moral Depth, Not Just Action

Singham Again

The Ramayana offers more than a classic tale of good versus evil; it’s a story that inspires character and moral strength. As an epic, it has a profound impact, encouraging people to make thoughtful life choices. With Singham Again attempting to draw inspiration from this revered narrative, one would expect a similarly rich storyline and well-developed characters. However, instead of depth, the film parades fleeting cameos that don’t add much to the story. Tiger Shroff’s Lakshman, for instance, is intended to be a loyal support for Singham, who represents a modern-day Ram, but the character quickly fades into the background without much purpose.

Weak Character Arcs and Untapped Potential

Singham Again

A significant shortfall in Singham Again is its lack of cohesive storytelling and meaningful character arcs. Take Deepika Padukone’s portrayal of Shakti Shetty, a character who starts with promise and hints of a redemptive journey. Yet, her role is limited to just a few scenes. At one critical moment, Kareena Kapoor Khan’s character, Avni, is in grave danger, and Shakti’s presence nearby could have led to a meaningful intervention. Instead, Shakti is nowhere to be found, and it is Tiger Shroff’s character, Satya, who attempts a rescue—only for the scene to feel disjointed and incomplete.

A Dimmed Protagonist

Singham Again

As the title suggests, Singham Again should center on its hero, Bajirao Singham. However, this rendition of Singham lacks the charm and power that fans have come to love. Reduced to a mere symbol of righteousness, the character no longer exudes the intensity or charisma that made him iconic. Gone are the powerful lines and magnetic presence that once defined him, leaving a hollowed-out version of the beloved protagonist.

Overuse of Comic Relief and Cameos

Singham Again

While Ranveer Singh’s Simmba provides comic moments, his character does little to advance the plot. Akshay Kumar’s cameo could have offered an impactful moment but ends up losing its punch due to excessive preview exposure. One of the most memorable aspects, however, is Arjun Kapoor’s portrayal of Ravana. Despite his dedication to the role, Kapoor’s character suffers from inconsistent storytelling. Introduced as an almost invincible villain, he is unexpectedly defeated in mere moments, leaving viewers feeling shortchanged by the abrupt shift.

A Missed Opportunity for a Captivating Adaptation

Singham Again

Singham Again had the potential to offer a compelling adaptation of the Ramayana, armed with an impressive cast, high-energy action, and a promising storyline. However, the film’s reliance on excessive patriotism overshadows the narrative itself. Movies like Pathaan succeeded without relying on jingoism, instead focusing on the star power and anticipation surrounding Shah Rukh Khan’s return. Films, unlike quick social media trends, need a robust narrative structure to connect with audiences on a deeper level—something Singham Again seems to miss.

Conclusion

As the credits roll, the experience of Singham Again feels like a long night spent with an overly enthusiastic friend: exhausting rather than exhilarating. Although it boasts a cast that may entice audiences, the film’s fragmented storytelling and lack of character depth ultimately undermine its potential. Now playing in theaters, Singham Again may appeal to fans of Shetty’s signature style, but it falls short of capturing the essence that made the original Singham a fan favorite.

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