Cast:
Rajpal Yadav, Kriti Sanon, Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar
Producer: Ashvini Yardi, Jayantilal Gada, Metronet Multimedia
Director: Prabhu Deva
Writer: Prabhu Deva, Shiraz Ahmed
Release Date: 02 October,2015
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/singh-is-bliing-review/#sthash.17a8ryex.dpuf
Producer: Ashvini Yardi, Jayantilal Gada, Metronet Multimedia
Director: Prabhu Deva
Writer: Prabhu Deva, Shiraz Ahmed
Release Date: 02 October,2015
Storyline:
Singh is bling is an upcoming bollywood comedy film
directed by prabhu deva and produced by ashvini yardi, starring akshay
kumar, katrina kaif and rajpal yadav in lead roles. it also marks return
of akshay kumar with director prabhu deva after the success of 2012
film rowdy rathore.
ngh
Is Bliing review: The only thing which saves it is that it wears its
silliness proudly on its hero’s `pug’ ( turban), said hero smartly
reworking his good-hearted simpleton who loves his mother and respects
his father, and rescues his girl. - See more at:
http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/singh-is-bliing-review/#sthash.17a8ryex.dpuf
And
because it is a Prabhudeva movie, we get steeped-in-misogyny
cringe-worthy lines about women. Overweight young ladies are to be done
‘kushti’ (wrestled) with, not married. A messy-faced female is dubbed
‘kaala jaadu’. The heroine is made to do a lengthy lap-dance disguised
as an action sequence, and we are left in no doubt as to the state of
the hero’s nether region while this is going on. - See more at:
http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/singh-is-bliing-review/#sthash.17a8ryex.dpuf
‘Singh
Is Bliing’ is a low rent comedy and doesn’t care who knows it.
Everything about it stoops low: IQ, jokes, scenes. Of course, there is
no story, only unconnected, jerky set-pieces. The only thing which saves
it—a little — is that it wears its silliness proudly on its hero’s
`pug’ ( turban), said hero smartly reworking his good-hearted simpleton
who loves his mother and respects his father, and rescues his girl.
The 2008 ‘Singh Is Kinng’ (remember that double ‘n’?) toplined the bumblesome Happy Singh who is sent out of his Punjab village to Australia to learn to do something. Seven years on, Akshay Kumar basically reprises that role in ‘Singh Is Bliing’ (double `i’, to match), only now calling himself Raftar Singh, and heading off to Goa to learn how to finish what he starts. But the template is the same: lots of inane chit-chat peppered with ‘puttarjis’, ‘pa’ajis, mummyjis, and two best friends, and an English-only-speaking `gori mem’ (Amy Jackson replacing Katrina Kaif) to address the deep `desi’ desire of possessing-and-pronging one such worthy.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/singh-is-bliing-review/#sthash.17a8ryex.dpuf
The 2008 ‘Singh Is Kinng’ (remember that double ‘n’?) toplined the bumblesome Happy Singh who is sent out of his Punjab village to Australia to learn to do something. Seven years on, Akshay Kumar basically reprises that role in ‘Singh Is Bliing’ (double `i’, to match), only now calling himself Raftar Singh, and heading off to Goa to learn how to finish what he starts. But the template is the same: lots of inane chit-chat peppered with ‘puttarjis’, ‘pa’ajis, mummyjis, and two best friends, and an English-only-speaking `gori mem’ (Amy Jackson replacing Katrina Kaif) to address the deep `desi’ desire of possessing-and-pronging one such worthy.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/singh-is-bliing-review/#sthash.17a8ryex.dpuf
Raftaar Singh (Akshay) spends his days whiling his time away dancing and
jumping through fire hula-hoops at fairs in Bassi Pathana in Punjab.
While his father (Yograj Singh) is tired of his ways, his mother (Rati
Agnihotri) caters to his appetite with home-cooked jalebis, before the
former asks Raftaar to choose a path for himself. Either get married to a
certain Sweety, or move to Goa and work under his father's friend.
Considering the first option unimaginable, Raftaar chooses the second.
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