Simmba Movie Review
Director: Rohit Shetty
Artists: Sara Ali
Khan, Ranveer Singh, Ajay Devgan
Movie
Type :
Action/Drama/Comedy
Rating: 4/ 5
What does an entertaining-spice film need? Dance, action,
comedy, katchi one liners, romance and a brave good looking hero, who in time
can beat 20-50 people simultaneously. Ranveer Singh's 'Simmba' is also a
typical Rohit Shetty style masala movie, which has all these elements. If you
watch the film for entertainment, then you will enjoy it, but if you try to set
your mind, your fun will get gritty.
The story of the film
is the same old story of how a corrupt police officer wants to wash away his
old sins by turning himself into an honest police officer after a tragedy.
Orphan Simmba aka Sangram Bhalerao learned in his childhood that power is
needed to earn money and that is why he chooses to become a police officer. At
night school, he becomes a policeman who also commits dishonest sincerity.
He has only one agenda while playing duty so that he can get
money in a legitimate and illegitimate way. Meanwhile, he is transferred to
Goa. Simmba is happy that he will get a lot of money on this posting, but he
does not know that his life is going to change here.
Here he finds Shagun (Sara Ali Khan), the love of her life,
who is orphaned like Simmba and does catering. Here she finds a figure like a
face-like sister, Khudadar honest head constable Mohite (Ashutosh Rana),
Santosh Tawde (Siddartha Jadhav), who makes her feel like a family. With this,
he encounters the well-known don Dhurva Ranade (Sonu Sood), who is a family
man, but does all kinds of illegal business. However, Simmba has no problem
with him as he shuts Simmba's money. Then one day, Dhurva's two crook brothers
not only brutally rape Simmba's mouth-shaping sister, but also kill her. Shakti
became a witness to his dark misdeeds. Just then the transformation of the
corrupt police Simmba takes place and he not only decides to punish the
murderers of the figure, but also vows to follow the path of honesty. The story
features a number of turns and twists such as DCP Bajirao Singham's dramatic
entry. Will Simmba take revenge and will he find his way to the truth? You will
have to watch the film to know this.
This film by Rohit Shetty is a spin off of 'Singham', but let
us tell you that it is the official Hindi remake of the Telugu film Temper.
Rohit spared no effort to make it spicy. The first half of the film looks like
a roller coaster ride, where Comedy has a strong dose. LARGAR DEN is Ranveer's
entry in Life Style, but in the second half, for some time the story slips from
its track to the rape track, which is linked to Nirbhaya's case, Rohit has made
melodramatic and prechi, but then Ajay Devgan Coming in his cool style, he
brings the film back on track. The action scenes that make up the creepiness
are Rohit Shetty's strength, which also reinforces the film here. Farhad
Samji's One Liners maintains silliness throughout the film. The action scene
and Rohit are the climax of the film, which gives a clear indication of Simmba's
sequel after Akshay Kumar's surprise entry.
If Ranveer Singh is called the life of the film, it will not
be wrong. He has lived in a funny style with SimMba Marathi accent. His gait,
shield, look, dialogue payoff and action style make the audience play the
seats. Sara Ali Khan is very involved with Ranveer, but she did not get a
chance to see much time on screen. Sonu Sood has played the role of Dhurva
Ranade in a very amazing way. A powerful villain like him has been seen giving
a tough competition to a hero like Ranveer. Ashutosh Rana has given memorable
performances in the role of an honest police officer. In the same way,
Siddharth Jadhav has entertained the audience well. The supporting cast are
also fantastic.
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