Rating: 3/5 Stars (Three Stars)
Star cast: Sunny Deol, Prakash Raj, Amrita Rao, Johnny Lever, Urvashi Rautela.
Director: Anil Sharma
What’s Good: Sunny Deol and Prakash Raj give exceptionally interesting performances.
What’s Bad: Tacky camera work, a drabby second half and an uninteresting romance angle are spoilers.
Loo break: Few.
Watch or Not?: Singh Saab The Great
 is perhaps one of recent times’ most novel masala films. Despite a 
multitude of grave hitches, the film is surprisingly original and 
intense. Being fed on a host of extremely trashy and mediocre masala 
films which have become Bollywood’s staple these days, Anil Sharma gives
 us a welcome change. Sunny Deol and Prakash Raj make the film worth a 
watch for their earnestness and ardour at portraying their respective 
roles. I won’t call this fantastic or thrilling but for its sheer 
unconventionality, the film had me impressed.
User Rating: 
Collector Karanjit Talwar (Sunny Deol) is known for his honesty in 
the political circles. His life comes to a standstill following a 
posting to Bhadori where the corrupt Bhudev Singh’s (Prakaj Raj) words 
is the law of the land. As Talwar tries to stop the area’s malpractices 
with his strict norms, the man faces the brunt of his good deeds as the 
villain victimized his family.It is not long before Talwar loses his dear ones and lands up in jail framed under charges of crimes he hasn’t even committed. But the determined man maintains his will power and mental strength emerging as a social worker under the name of Singh Saab and fights Bhudev’s intricate web of evil doings. The film retells how Singh Saab reforms Bhudev and takes a unique revenge on the guy.
Sunny Deol in a still from Singh Saab The Great





