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Plot
Raftaar Singh is a fun-loving man but un-educated. His naughtiness kept his parents worried. Raftaar gets kicked out of his father home and his father gives an ultimatum that he can only come back if he will do job with his (father) friend in Goa or marry Navjot's daughter, Sweety. Raftaar chooses the former as he thinks that Sweety is a fat girl which will give him huge problem. On the other side in Rome is Sara. Sara Rana lost her mother but hopes that she is alive. Her father, Mr. Rana, took a wrong choice and worked as Mafia.Mark, a great mafia who wants to marry Sara is obstructed by her, even by Mark's father. Mark soon kills his own father and hunts for Sara but she escaped to Goa. Raftaar meets his boss Kripal Singh (his father's friend) and he successfully gets a job to take care of Sara for the time she is in India, but the problem is that he doesn't know English language and Sara doesn't know Hindi language . Raftaar lies that he knows English in fear that he could be fired. Raftaar and his friends meets Sara at the airport. Raftaar hires a translator, Emily, as she knows both English and Hindi languages. Sara meet Raftaar's boss and feels safe but thinks that Raftaar is a bad guy. In time Raftaar accepts his mistake that he once made and his boss feels proud. Sara soon finds out that Raftaar is a good guy, when she sees him helping the women whom the bad guys were flirting with. The goons who were in search of Raftaar get beaten by Sara.
Emily is shocked on seeing her that she knows how to fight. But Raftaar doesn't see this. Raftaar's friends and Sara get kidnapped soon by the same goons. Raftaar tries to save them, in this process Raftaar is able to beat some goons but unfortunately gets badly beaten, Sara later helps them and beats all the goons. She then feels happy and proud of his goodness and start liking him. Raftaar's boss feels happy with his job that has done well and he becomes best businessman. When Mark learns that Sara is in Goa he sends his men to bring her back. His men breach and try to catch her but she escape with Raftaar in car but unfortunately get hit. Raftaar get beaten, but later beat them all except a woman who is soon beaten by Sara. Raftaar decides to take Sara to his home according to his boss advice.
Sara goes to Punjab with Raftaar and meets his parents. She remembers her childhood by seeing Raftaar and her mother together. Sara feels happy after staying with Raftaar in Punjab for few days. Raftaar father speak about Raftaar goodness and asks Sara that what is connection between them, she finally reveals that she is in love with Raftaar. Emily also had earlier handed responsibility to Raftaar to find Sara lost mother. She tell Raftaar the final location and Raftaar returns to Goa with Sara. Sara goes to an old house where she lived and has flashback of her childhood, but heartbroken think that she won't find her mother anymore. Sara decides to go back to Romania and she would never return. Raftaar feels heartbroken seeing her leaving after failing to tell Sara his feeling.
Sara returns to Romania, she receive news that her father was shot when he refuses his daughter hand in marriage with Mark. She meets his father who is alive admitted in hospital. Raftaar successfully finds Sara mother and brings her to Romania, she reunites with her husband and her daughter Sara. Sara then finally and happily confessed her love to Raftaar. Raftaar feels happy and decides to marry Sara. Raftaar inform his mother and purchases cake, flower bouquet and new clothes and goes to church but is angered when he saw Sara is about to marry Mark. Sara refuses to marry Mark when she saw Raftaar. Mark challenges Raftaar for a fight, Raftaar accepts and fights him and his men, Raftaar managed to beat Mark men but unfortunately get shot unconscious. Sara worried that Raftaar will die but he wakes up after remembering the lessons taught by his father and resume fights with Mark. Raftaar is able to beat the mafia and Mark, who dies after saying "You're too good, Sardaar (Chieftain)" but left Raftaar hanging by the side of a bridge. Sara and Raftaar confess their love to each other. Raftaar is saved and return to Punjab and celebrates his happiness with his friends, father and Sara. The film end with the song "Singh and Kaur" in which Raftaar and Sara Rana performed a feat.
Cast
- Akshay Kumar as Raftaar Singh[7]
- Kay Kay Menon as Mark
- Amy Jackson as Sara Rana
- Lara Dutta as Emily
- Pradeep Rawat as Kripal Singh
- Anil Mange as Pappi
- Arfi Lamba as Pompi
- Rati Agnihotri as Raftaar's Mother
- Yograj Singh as Raftaar's Father
- Kunal Kapoor as Mr.Rana as Sara's Father[8]
- Sunny Leone (Special Appearance)
Production
Development
It was assumed that the film is a sequel to 2008 film Singh Is Kinng, but Kumar cleared that it is not the sequel to the former. [11][12][13]
Casting
After Akshay Kumar was signed on for the lead role, Kriti Sanon was signed on for the female lead after replacing Kareena Kapoor.[14][15] After training for the role, Sanon eventually quit the role and opted out for the film, and was then replaced by Amy Jackson.[16]Lara Dutta, who was last seen in bilingual film David (2013) (Hindi / Tamil), made a comeback with Singh Is Bling.[17][18]
Kay Kay Menon played the role of an antagonist named "Mark".[19] Earlier, it was reported that actor Vivek Oberoi will play the negative role in the film, but later replaced by Menon.[20]
Actor Kunal Kapoor, who was last seen in Trikaal, returned in the film playing Jackson's father[8]
Filming
Release
Marketing
The first poster of Singh is Bling was released in 27 April 2014 depicting Kumar with a golden turban and a gun.[29]The theatrical trailer of the film was attached to prints of Kumar's recent project Brothers.[30] Director Prabhudheva and actor Akshay Kumar promoted the film on Star Plus dance show Dance+[31] The promotion session also took place on Comedy Nights with Kapil where actress Amy Jackson and Akshay Kumar appeared as guest celebrities.[32][33] The team of Singh Is Bliing also promoted the film in Yamuna Sports Complex, Delhi at a stage show.[34][35]
Objections by Sikh clergy
Censorship
Some Sikh organisations raised objections to scenes of the film which contained Kada used as a weapon and the lead character's turban set on fire. Central Board of Film Certification decided to delete these scenes from the film. Actor Akshay Kumar screened the movie for the organisations to ensure nothing that would hurt the Sikh community was shown.[39]Critical response
Shubha Shetty Saha from Mid Day described the comedy as "random and silly", but commented that "it is this randomness that also makes it a breezy, entertaining film for most part of it".[40] Devesh Sharma from Filmfare wrote that filmgoers should "watch the film if you like cornball comedies".[41] Shubhra Gupta from The Indian Express, however, was less receptive to the film, which she rated 1.5 stars of 5, expounding, "The only thing which saves it is that it wears its silliness proudly on its hero's pug (turban)."[42]Rohit Vats from Hindustan Times noted the film's plot holes, poor screenplay and problematic dialogue.[43] Saibal Chatterjee from NDTV wrote, "What is irretrievably amiss with the film is that nothing it says manages to drift anywhere near some degree of coherence."[44] Surbhi Redkar from Koimoi commented, "Akshay Kumar's Singh Is Bliing is enjoyable in parts but as a whole it is not up-to the mark. It loses its bling over time and you are just left watching the silly antics of Mr. Singh."[45]
Tushar Joshi from DNA wrote, "Singh is Bliing has some genuinely funny moments and Lara Dutta brings a certain freshness to the film."[46] India TV wrote, "Overall, Singh is Bliing does not disappoint. One steps in expecting mindless humour, entertainment and some fairly good performances and on that front the film delivers. That there would be a spectacular story was never an expectation anyway."[47]
Soundtrack
Singh Is Bliing | |
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Soundtrack album to Singh Is Bliing by Sajid-Wajid, Sneha Khanwalkar, Manj Musik, Meet Bros | |
Released | 14 September 2015 |
Recorded | 2015 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 30:46 |
Language | Hindi |
Label | Zee Music Company |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Tung Tung Baje" | Sneha Khanwalkar | Sneha Khanwalkar | Diljit Dosanjh, Nooran Sisters | 04:43 |
2. | "Singh And Kaur" | Manj Musik, Nindy Kaur, Raftaar, Big Dhillon | Manj Musik | Manj Musik, Nindy Kaur, Raftaar | 03:30 |
3. | "Cinema Dekhe Mamma" | Wajid, Irfan Kamal | Sajid-Wajid | Wajid Ali, Shaan, Ritu Pathak | 04:09 |
4. | "Mahi Aaja" | Manj Musik | Manj Musik | Manj Musik, Sasha | 03:20 |
5. | "Dil Kare Chu Che" | Kumaar | Meet Bros | Labh Janjua, Apeksha Dandekar, Meet Bros | 03:59 |
6. | "Mahi Aaja (Unplugged Version)" | Manj Musik | Manj Musik | Arijit Singh | 03:39 |
7. | "Singh And Kaur (Remix)" | Manj | Manj | Manj Musik, Nindy Kaur | 03:37 |
8. | "Mahi Aaja (Remix)" | Manj | Manj | Manj Musik, Sasha | 03:50 |
Total length:
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30:46 |
Box office
The film became Kumar's highest opener beating the previous record of Brothers as it collected ₹20.67 crore (US$3.1 million) nett on its opening day.[52] On its second day the film collected ₹14.50 crore (US$2.2 million) nett. The film collected ₹19.27 crore (US$2.9 million) nett on its third day, bringing its first weekend total to an estimated ₹54.44 crore (US$8.1 million).[53] By the end of its first week, the film collected approximately ₹78 crore (US$12 million) nett.[54]The film collected ₹7.25 crore (US$1.1 million) nett in its second weekend to take its ten-day Total to ₹85.25 crore (US$13 million).[55] The film collected ₹11.50 crore (US$1.7 million) nett in its second week to take its two weeks total to ₹94.75 crore (US$14 million).[56]
The film collected ₹0.75 crore (US$110,000) nett from first two days of its third week to take its total to ₹90.25 crore (US$13 million).[57]
Overseas
The film grossed ₹6.52 crore (US$970,000) on first two days of its release overseas.[58] The film grossed approximately ₹24.50 crore (US$3.7 million) after its second weekend
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