Even the rhythm in the title - sing(h) is king
- gives the impression that it won't be taxing your grey matter to take a laughter-spree
ride. Singh is King is a typical bolly-comic film stuffed purely with guffaw
and entertainment. The director Anees Bazmee has hit the box office for years with
laughter-laden movies like No Entry and Welcome and his latest
immensely-mass-catering product tells just the same tale. Built on a bucolic
Punjabi milieu and characters the movie moves through some gorgeous locales of
the Farao land, Egypt and the awesome Australia. But the life-line of Singh is
Kinnge keeps going on its silly-comic plot as well as a string of side-splitting
scenes and dialogues. In addition, a pack of super-suit dramatis persona keeps
hold of the laughter-line at its best and makes this light movie worth heavy
compliment.
The storyline - fun takes the entire room
Singh is King is about Happy Singh (Akshay
Kumar), a young Punjabi benevolent whose magnanimity acts upon the villagers on
the other way round all the time ......things always go bad to worse when Happy
lends a helping hand! Sick of Happy's generosity the villagers desperately plan
to send him on a long tour to give peace a chance in the village.....at least for
some time. They cajole him to bring back Lucky Singh (Sonu Sood), a Punjabi
underworld Don in Australia whose villainy was foiling their image there; and
Lucky's parents were also not being able to live without him. Happy Singh
heartily moves ahead with his best pal Rangeela (Om Puri) and, by mistake,
reaches Egypt in place of Australia.
As interesting as the mistake, Happy meets
Sonia (Katrina Kaif) here in Egypt in falls in love straight away. Next, when
Happy and Rangeela reaches Australia they are penniless and so starve for days
before Happy Happen upon Rose Lady (Kirron Kher) who gives them food and
lodging. Survived, Happy now marches on his enterprise to find Lucky. When
Happy locates Lucky, he is found to be out of order from an attack by other
gang and cannot speak a word. This leading to a series of uncertainty and
dispute finally crowns Happy Singh as the King (or King?) of the dangerous
underworld gang. In Australia as well the Don Happy Singh makes his way through
a lot of comical errors and misadventures. But, the twist of the climax comes
when Sonia returns to Australia with the boyfriend (Ranvir Shorey) ...... and to
add more, she turns out to be Rose Lady's daughter. The rest of the film brings
hoard of fun from the triangular love routine and the spices of bolly-movies.
T he impressive cast gives reason for the
applaud
Now, as far as the performance of the
artistes is concerned, everyone comes up to the expectation. Akshay Kumar
poured his heart and soul into the character of Happy Singh to put it at the
heart of the movie. All the way through the film, Akshay rocked the silver
screen with his comic acting and you'd find no saturation point in his energy
and timing throughout the movie. Katrina looks gorgeously pretty in those
breathtaking dresses and her vibrant smile finds a lovely effect on the
audience. She dubs her own lines as well in this movie and as these were in
English in most of the scenes, they are pretty lucid on the ears. About Om Puri
and Kirran Kher....as usually, prodigious....particularly Om Puri as Akshay's
reluctant tour-mate. Neha Dhupia looks hot and makes the audience feel her
presence in some of the best scenes. Both Sonu Sood and Ranvir Shorey show
their sign of improvement. And last (but never the least) all the spotlights of
Singh is King go over the splendid Javed Jaffery, especially in the pre-climax
of the movie. But among all, it's an Akshay Kumar film and........Akshay rocks in Singh
is King!
Its music - adds cream to the laughter cake
The music and the cinematography of Singh
is Kinnge are of first-rate. Pritam has already carved his niche among the
audien ce of Bollywood and in this film satisfies his fans fully. The title
track, Bhootni ke, Jee Karda are the real good ones and Teri ore goes soothing.
And the superlative camera work by Sanjay Gupta and Ben Nott is worth a big
compliment.
The little loopholes
Once the audience gets into the
laughter-ride of Singh is Kinnge, they wouldn't usually look for any loopholes
(there isn't any serious ones, in fact!).....yet, a better carved second half
would leave the critics grudge-free. Besides, people really would love to watch
more of the superb comic-chemistry of Happy and Tony. The climax and the
denouement seem to be a bit abruptly put up. And, at times, the pure Punjabi
dialogues were little less than intelligible as well.
The producer Vipul Amruthlal has spent over
RPS 50 million solely on the promotion of the film. With huge investment, big
casts, beautifully picturised songs, young & attractive Akshay-kat and most
of all...with great hilarity.......Singh is King lives up to its pricey hype. The
much-looked-for Singh is King is sure to cut a big notch in the box office.
Tamjeed
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