'Singh Saab the Great' Review

Cast: Sunny Deol, Prakash Raj, Amrita Rao and Urvashi Rautela
Director: Anil Sharma

Overall Rating: 2.8/5

Times of India: 2/5
The title song, composed and rendered by Sonu Nigam with remarkable verve and energy and sung in a pitch that perhaps only he could is perhaps the greatest thing about Singh Saab The Great. For that you don't have to go to a cinema hall.

Paloma Sharam, Rediff .com: 2/5
Singh Saab the Great has its moments. But more importantly, it has Sunny Deol and that is reason enough for most of us to watch this film.



Taran Adarsh: 3.5/5
Clapworthy dialogue, fiery confrontations, hi-octane drama and, of course, Sunny's dhaai kilo ka haath to vanquish the oppressors... the mandatory requirements have to be in place. And Singh Saab The Great has it all in trademark Anil Sharma style.


Manohar basu: 3/5
 Anil Sharma's direction doesn't get overtly heavy handed as it manages to leave an impact, though it is important to chide the director for making us bear through the statutory romantic track that acts as an initial catalyst in creating the skeletal framework of the story.  



Subhash Jha, NDTV:  3.5/5

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.


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