Simmba Movie Review

Ranveer Singh and Sara Ali Khan starrer movie created hype before release. A sequel of Rohit Shetty’s blockbuster Singham and loosely adapted from Telugu hit Temper, Simmba seems like a product conceived by a marketing individualist.
Ranveer Singh played the role of a bankrupt cop  Sangram Bhalerao or Simmba, he turns a blind eye to crime if the price is right. When Simmba, like Singham, gets transferred from hometown Shivgad to Miramar police station in Goa, he’s warned about local monopolist Durwa Ranade (Sonu Sood). But Simmba isn’t the kind to brush the baddies the wrong way as long as he’s rewarded for his ignorance. Sara Ali khan played the role of Shagun who runs a catering outfit in the neighbourhood catches the eye of Ranveer and their love story started. The film takes a dramatic turn when Simmba’s sister is cruelly raped and murdered and even while the accused happen to be in plain sight, telling substantiation goes missing. That is the turning point in the life of Simmba and the story started.



Critics gives the different reviews.

Hindustani time gives 3/5 saying that:
A relentless Ranveer Singh and Rohit Shetty ensure that this film is not just ahead of Ajay Devgn’s Singham but far superior to Salman Khan’s genre-defining Dabangg

Times of India: 3.5/5
Simmba is a potboiler that you expect it to be, where the good surely outweighs the bad. There are enough paisa vasool moments including the cameo by the original Singham, Ajay Devgn

News 18
Ranveer Singh surrenders himself completely to his role and unabashedly milks the gamut of emotions essential for a true blue Hindi film hero 

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