![]() ![]() This is his brand of cinema, where the hero has a larger-than-life swag, but is also relatable to the common man. Instead, what comes off as more natural is Simmba’s connect with character artistes, with whom he forges familial ties.īut that and everything else happens in trademark Rohit Shetty style. The chemistry between Simmba and Shagun (Sara) isn’t particularly crackling and their meet-cute scenes seem more contrived than convincing. His leading lady Sara Ali Khan, however, has precious little to do besides looking breathtakingly beautiful. Whether it’s the funny first half or the grim second half, Ranveer packs quite a punch. But as the film gets progressively serious, his easy banter turns into tough talk for the bad guys, topped with solid action and emotion. Ranveer lives the character of Simmba with zest and aplomb, aided by massy wisecracks in an endearing Marathi accent that will make you chuckle. Right from the first scene he captivates your senses with his disarming charm, even when he’s not doing the right thing. Ranveer Singh as the corrupt police officer is in top form in this massy entertainer. His mantra in life is to do beimaani with full imaandaari. ![]() And nothing makes him happier than money. ![]() Simmba Review: “Mind is blowing,” thunders Simmba whenever something makes him happy. But will his newfound integrity lead to the victory of good over evil? Simmba Story: An unscrupulous cop Bhalerao Sangram aka Simmba (Ranveer Singh) develops a conscience after a tragedy strikes his loved one. ![]()
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