Singh is Kinng Story
Singh Is Kinng, the most keenly awaited romantic comedy of 2008, revolves around a gang of crooks transformed by a good man and his selfless love for a pretty girl Lakhan Singh aka Lucky (Sonu Sood) is the ‘king’ of the Australian underworld accompanied by his associates (played by Javed Jaffrey, Neha Dhupia, Manoj Pahwa, Yashpal Sharma, Kamal Chopra and Sudhanshu Pande.) Far away, in a small village in Punjab, where Lucky was born, there exists someone more notorious than him Happy Singh (Akshay Kumar). The village is fed up of his magnanimity, which has resulted in a number of hilariously disastrous situations.
Out of desperation, they decide to send him on a long trip (that will keep him out of the village for a while!) to bring Lucky back to Punjab, as his despicable deeds were maligning their image in Australia. The happy-go-lucky bumpkin, taking his mission a bit too seriously, embarks on his journey accompanied by his friend, Tony Singh (Om Puri), who hates Happy for dragging him into it.
The high point of his journey is his chance meeting with Sonia (Katrina Kaif) with whom he falls in love, but upon reaching his destination, things take a precarious turn as he runs into a series of comic misadventures, leaving him penniless. He is fortunate to find warmth and affection in an elderly lady (Kirron Kher) who helps him meet Lucky. In a strange turn of events, an attempt on Lucky?s life is foiled by a well-intentioned Happy who fights off the attackers by risking his own life.
Following the hilarious altercation, Lucky lands up in hospital paralyzed, and Happy, unexpectedly, finds the tables turned on him when he is expected to assume the role of the new ?kinng?! The series of chaos, shocks and comic misunderstandings that ensue eventually result in redemption and an accidental wedding! “
From what the trailer offers, it looks like another Anees Bazmee’s Welcome.
I thought it would be a solid masala film with an emotional punch. SiK has the same type of silly-comic lines and goofy scenes. Anees Bazmee himself is from the David Dhawan school of movie-making. However David Dhawan’s older films had interesting storylines, it is only his later more recent films that he is making the please-leave-your-brains-behind-and-ask-no-questions type films. And Anees Bazmee follows Dhawan’s recent style of film making
Singh Is Kinng, the most keenly awaited romantic comedy of 2008, revolves around a gang of crooks transformed by a good man and his selfless love for a pretty girl Lakhan Singh aka Lucky (Sonu Sood) is the ‘king’ of the Australian underworld accompanied by his associates (played by Javed Jaffrey, Neha Dhupia, Manoj Pahwa, Yashpal Sharma, Kamal Chopra and Sudhanshu Pande.) Far away, in a small village in Punjab, where Lucky was born, there exists someone more notorious than him Happy Singh (Akshay Kumar). The village is fed up of his magnanimity, which has resulted in a number of hilariously disastrous situations.
Out of desperation, they decide to send him on a long trip (that will keep him out of the village for a while!) to bring Lucky back to Punjab, as his despicable deeds were maligning their image in Australia. The happy-go-lucky bumpkin, taking his mission a bit too seriously, embarks on his journey accompanied by his friend, Tony Singh (Om Puri), who hates Happy for dragging him into it.
The high point of his journey is his chance meeting with Sonia (Katrina Kaif) with whom he falls in love, but upon reaching his destination, things take a precarious turn as he runs into a series of comic misadventures, leaving him penniless. He is fortunate to find warmth and affection in an elderly lady (Kirron Kher) who helps him meet Lucky. In a strange turn of events, an attempt on Lucky?s life is foiled by a well-intentioned Happy who fights off the attackers by risking his own life.
Following the hilarious altercation, Lucky lands up in hospital paralyzed, and Happy, unexpectedly, finds the tables turned on him when he is expected to assume the role of the new ?kinng?! The series of chaos, shocks and comic misunderstandings that ensue eventually result in redemption and an accidental wedding! “
From what the trailer offers, it looks like another Anees Bazmee’s Welcome.
I thought it would be a solid masala film with an emotional punch. SiK has the same type of silly-comic lines and goofy scenes. Anees Bazmee himself is from the David Dhawan school of movie-making. However David Dhawan’s older films had interesting storylines, it is only his later more recent films that he is making the please-leave-your-brains-behind-and-ask-no-questions type films. And Anees Bazmee follows Dhawan’s recent style of film making
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