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singh is kinng

Anees Bazmee is back after Welcome. This time it’s the much-hyped film Singh is Kinng. There has been a lot of buzz around this project. This film even before it was completed fetched Akshay Kumar the tag of 'New king of Bollywood'. And yes, Akshay Kumar is brilliant, he excels in his role and all the hours that he spends labouring in the gym are clearly there for everybody to see. And it’s an enjoyable film.

But all the die-hard Anees Bazmee fans please beware. Anees has made a good film, a funny film. For those two hours and fifteen minutes you suspend rational thought and get your money’s worth. But whatever happens do not go in there expecting a No Entry or a Welcome. Once you’re clear that this film is not one of the director’s masterpieces and you are not likely to see it again and again (as you did with No Entry) you can put your feet up, pull out the popcorn and let the fun begin…

Akshay Kumar plays Happy Singh a bumbling village idiot. But he’s a complete thorn-in-the-side where Rangeela (Om Puri) is concerned. So Rangeela hatches up a scheme where it becomes essential that the entire village will contribute funds and Happy Singh will be packed off to Australia. But as it often happens in real life, our most devious plans rebound on us! Poor Rangeela is forced to accompany Akshay Kumar to Australia.

The purpose of this exercise is simple. Lakhanpal or Lucky Singh a villager who migrated to Australia years ago has become a 'Kinng' of vice. These two goons hope that when they reach there they will convince him to give up his evil ways. What follows is a typical comedy of errors Bazmee style.

Bazmee has never hesitated to pick up an idea from another film and turn it around moving it with ease from one genre to another. No Entry released a short
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