Artist : Sonu Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal
Album : Singh Saab The Great
Tracks : 6
Rating : 9.4024
Released : 2013
Label : Unknown
Category : Hindi Movies
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Rediff - Paloma Sharma
The first half of Singh Saab the Great is enjoyable but overshadowed by the loud, sometimes nonsensical music. The other half is unnecessarily gory and overshadowed by even louder and more nonsensical music.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Bollywood Hungama - Taran Adarsh
With not much to look to forward to in the storyline, the challenge lies in making the screenplay captivating and spellbinding and Anil Sharma and writer Shaktimaan attempt to package the film with ingredients that connect instantly with the masses. The character portrayed by Sunny is like any other character we may have witnessed in several films, but when Sunny roars, bashes the villain black and blue or pulls a tree with its roots, it appears bona fide. The larger than life character suits him and Anil Sharma and Shaktimaan make sure they capitalize on this actuality.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Zeenews - IANS
There is a virility and fluency to the storytelling. ‘Singh Saab The Great’ is a homage to the cinema of the 1980s when Sunny was the daredevil determined to bring on a social reform. Somewhere, that hero lost his way. It`s good to have him back.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Times of India - Meena Iyer
Like all films that talk of reforming society, Anil Sharma's Singh Saab the Great has its heart in the correct place. Sunny Deol's earnestness shines, throughout the duration of this melodrama. But these guys have to choose better plots to make a point.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By DNA India - Tushar Joshi
There is not a single moment in the film that hasn't been created in a previous Sunny Deol. If the challenge was to make the setting contemporary and give the actor a makeover that looks 2013, then the effort never took off. Action scenes work only cause its Sunny who is beating the goons, but the dialogues that follow the after math are super heavy on the dramatics. The writing makes the daily soap lather on prime time look like a sugar coated affair. Second half and the climax could needed to be tighter, especially when there is no unpredictability in the outcome.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Bollywood Life - Namrata Thakker
The most important thing: the story. While Anil Sharma’s concept is good, he fails to execute it properly. Also, the love angle between Sunny and Urvashi doesn’t fit into the plot seamlessly. The film gets boring in between, though never when Sunny is in the frame. Apart from the title track sung by Sonu Nigam and his sister Teesha Nigam, none of the other songs are too appealing. There is an item number too, but the only thing which makes that tolerable is Sunny Deol and Prakash Raj’s dancing. It fun to watch them, trust us!
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Nowrunning - Mansha Rastogi
SSTG has it all going for it except that the film (treatment-wise) comes a few years delayed for its time. Despite having its moments, there are portions in the film which remind you of '80s cinema. Even the production quality is jaded and gives the film a tripe feeling. Filmmaker Anil Sharma takes a very old school approach in story-telling which is decorated garishly with loud background score and melodramatic sequences.
Album : Singh Saab The Great
Tracks : 6
Rating : 9.4024
Released : 2013
Label : Unknown
Category : Hindi Movies
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Rediff - Paloma Sharma
The first half of Singh Saab the Great is enjoyable but overshadowed by the loud, sometimes nonsensical music. The other half is unnecessarily gory and overshadowed by even louder and more nonsensical music.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Bollywood Hungama - Taran Adarsh
With not much to look to forward to in the storyline, the challenge lies in making the screenplay captivating and spellbinding and Anil Sharma and writer Shaktimaan attempt to package the film with ingredients that connect instantly with the masses. The character portrayed by Sunny is like any other character we may have witnessed in several films, but when Sunny roars, bashes the villain black and blue or pulls a tree with its roots, it appears bona fide. The larger than life character suits him and Anil Sharma and Shaktimaan make sure they capitalize on this actuality.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Zeenews - IANS
There is a virility and fluency to the storytelling. ‘Singh Saab The Great’ is a homage to the cinema of the 1980s when Sunny was the daredevil determined to bring on a social reform. Somewhere, that hero lost his way. It`s good to have him back.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Times of India - Meena Iyer
Like all films that talk of reforming society, Anil Sharma's Singh Saab the Great has its heart in the correct place. Sunny Deol's earnestness shines, throughout the duration of this melodrama. But these guys have to choose better plots to make a point.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By DNA India - Tushar Joshi
There is not a single moment in the film that hasn't been created in a previous Sunny Deol. If the challenge was to make the setting contemporary and give the actor a makeover that looks 2013, then the effort never took off. Action scenes work only cause its Sunny who is beating the goons, but the dialogues that follow the after math are super heavy on the dramatics. The writing makes the daily soap lather on prime time look like a sugar coated affair. Second half and the climax could needed to be tighter, especially when there is no unpredictability in the outcome.
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Bollywood Life - Namrata Thakker
The most important thing: the story. While Anil Sharma’s concept is good, he fails to execute it properly. Also, the love angle between Sunny and Urvashi doesn’t fit into the plot seamlessly. The film gets boring in between, though never when Sunny is in the frame. Apart from the title track sung by Sonu Nigam and his sister Teesha Nigam, none of the other songs are too appealing. There is an item number too, but the only thing which makes that tolerable is Sunny Deol and Prakash Raj’s dancing. It fun to watch them, trust us!
Singh Saab The Great Reviews Recommended By Nowrunning - Mansha Rastogi
SSTG has it all going for it except that the film (treatment-wise) comes a few years delayed for its time. Despite having its moments, there are portions in the film which remind you of '80s cinema. Even the production quality is jaded and gives the film a tripe feeling. Filmmaker Anil Sharma takes a very old school approach in story-telling which is decorated garishly with loud background score and melodramatic sequences.