A Rohit Shetty Movie had to be comically predictable, and so it was. I was only expecting a masala movie for few laughs and action sequences as his previous Golmal series, Chennai Express, Singham etc. It seems like the movie plot was based on the nostalgia of Singham and Golmal, quite evident with the choice of plot, songs and the special appearances of Ajay Devgn and the Golmal clan. The Dialogues, the one-liners and the very articulate and impressive rendering by Ranveer Singh is really the highlight of this movie. Ranveer wears all his characters like a glove and it just seems like he must have practised a lot to get Simmba this perfect.
Movie starts with Sangram Bhalerao( Simmba )an orphan boy who works hard and aspires to be a corrupt police officer, and he goes achieve his dream when he grows up. The first half of the movie is purely about the laughs where Simmba is portrayed as an adorable, funny yet corrupt officer, while the second half is about his emotional transformation to a good cop. Nothing about this movie's story is going to feel new, it is only the energy that Ranveer Singh exudes that makes it fresh and entertaining. Sara Ali Khan is the female lead, that just fills in the songs and dances for this movie, and I guess she is at a phase of finding her niche first and this is just a start
This movie is a perfect end to my New Year, paisa vasool for the masala and the madness . Ranveer’s entry in the movie was welcomed with whistles, screams and shouts from audiences, I could hear the female voices even more clearly. He sure is not the eccentrically dressed/behaved guy for me anymore – he is more like the confident, hardworking dude that has a unique style. I wanted to end 2018 with a movie blog, hoping that I get back to writing more consistently even before the New Year Begins..HappY New Year Folks!! See you often next year
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