Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTough cop Durai Singam performs an undercover operation and identifies some nefarious activities in the seas around the coastal town.Tough cop Durai Singam performs an undercover operation and identifies some nefarious activities in the seas around the coastal town.Tough cop Durai Singam performs an undercover operation and identifies some nefarious activities in the seas around the coastal town.
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- Mahalingam
- (as Nasser)
Vijayakumar
- Home Minister
- (as Vijay Kumar)
K. Viswanath
- Chief Minister
- (as K. Vishwanath)
Motta Rajendran
- Sahayam
- (as Rajendran)
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From the word go, Singam 2 clearly establishes that it's fulcrum is only action and the quantity of romance, sentiment and comedy that occupied equal proportion in Singam is less here. The film opens up with an item number of Anjali with a vigilant Suriya who also keeps her company in waltz but conveys to the audience that he is a man on a different mission.
Director Hari adheres to all his usual ingredients from music to method of action scenes to the cavalcade of four wheelers to the structuring of sequences. He is known to string the various elements of commercial cinema viz. romance, action, sentiment and music in an entertaining fashion and he does the same in Singam 2 too with a racier screenplay that gives a lot of scope for action.
Suriya shoulders the film big time. The sincerity and dedication of this artist is something that needs to be lauded. Suriya with his dialogue delivery, eye expressions, body language and live energy has redefined screen presence! What a show! The biggest challenge of doing an action packed 'mass' role is not to over do it, as its a very delicate thin line to cross. Suriya in Singam 2 pulls it off with consummate ease.
The actor brings in a majestic and a respectable color to the police attire and his dexterity over action sequences is remarkable. Dialogues like "appa amma solra pechai kekkaama vera yaar pechai keppanga" when mouthed by Suriya brings out the earnestness of the statement. The efforts the actor has put in to his dancing is also visible with the 'Singam dance'.
The rain fight in front of Suriya's house, revved up by DSP's RR, Suriya taking charge as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Thoothukudi and Suriya making the first arrest of Danny are all power packed sequences.
Hansika is effective and her role is meaningful and integral to the plot. Anushka is charming and has screen space in the second half. Santhanam is an enjoyable addition to Singam 2 and his sequences livens up the proceedings be it in the Arabian Kudirai episode, the Viswaroopam Kamal sequence or the Kadhal Vandhale scene. He makes us ask for more of him in the film.
There is a long list of ensemble in Singam 2. Mukesh Hari and Rahman as the key antagonists supported by Naan Kadavul Rajendran deliver neatly. Danny Sapani, the London based artist as the international drug dealer is fearsome initially but tapers down towards the end. Sankarabaranam Vishwanath also makes a cameo.
Music director Devi Sri Prasad soothes the audience with a melodious 'Puriyavillai' number. Rest of the tracks sound like an extension of the earlier enterprise. Kannukkule number suffers from wrong placement. Cinematographer Priyan neatly captures the Tuticorin and the South African soils and the car chase sequence in Durban has been done well. V.T Vijayan and Jay, the editor duo have worked in tandem with Hari to keep the proceedings pacy.
The predictable nature of the plot and the climax could well be the downers of this otherwise well packed action entertainer.
To sum it all, with Hari's racy screenplay and Suriya's terrific screen personality, Singam 2 strikes big time. Mass masala guaranteed ! Verdict: Watch it for Suriya. Screen presence redefined !
Director Hari adheres to all his usual ingredients from music to method of action scenes to the cavalcade of four wheelers to the structuring of sequences. He is known to string the various elements of commercial cinema viz. romance, action, sentiment and music in an entertaining fashion and he does the same in Singam 2 too with a racier screenplay that gives a lot of scope for action.
Suriya shoulders the film big time. The sincerity and dedication of this artist is something that needs to be lauded. Suriya with his dialogue delivery, eye expressions, body language and live energy has redefined screen presence! What a show! The biggest challenge of doing an action packed 'mass' role is not to over do it, as its a very delicate thin line to cross. Suriya in Singam 2 pulls it off with consummate ease.
The actor brings in a majestic and a respectable color to the police attire and his dexterity over action sequences is remarkable. Dialogues like "appa amma solra pechai kekkaama vera yaar pechai keppanga" when mouthed by Suriya brings out the earnestness of the statement. The efforts the actor has put in to his dancing is also visible with the 'Singam dance'.
The rain fight in front of Suriya's house, revved up by DSP's RR, Suriya taking charge as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Thoothukudi and Suriya making the first arrest of Danny are all power packed sequences.
Hansika is effective and her role is meaningful and integral to the plot. Anushka is charming and has screen space in the second half. Santhanam is an enjoyable addition to Singam 2 and his sequences livens up the proceedings be it in the Arabian Kudirai episode, the Viswaroopam Kamal sequence or the Kadhal Vandhale scene. He makes us ask for more of him in the film.
There is a long list of ensemble in Singam 2. Mukesh Hari and Rahman as the key antagonists supported by Naan Kadavul Rajendran deliver neatly. Danny Sapani, the London based artist as the international drug dealer is fearsome initially but tapers down towards the end. Sankarabaranam Vishwanath also makes a cameo.
Music director Devi Sri Prasad soothes the audience with a melodious 'Puriyavillai' number. Rest of the tracks sound like an extension of the earlier enterprise. Kannukkule number suffers from wrong placement. Cinematographer Priyan neatly captures the Tuticorin and the South African soils and the car chase sequence in Durban has been done well. V.T Vijayan and Jay, the editor duo have worked in tandem with Hari to keep the proceedings pacy.
The predictable nature of the plot and the climax could well be the downers of this otherwise well packed action entertainer.
To sum it all, with Hari's racy screenplay and Suriya's terrific screen personality, Singam 2 strikes big time. Mass masala guaranteed ! Verdict: Watch it for Suriya. Screen presence redefined !
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Duraisingam, the much-loved character of the 2010 blockbuster, Singam, starring Suriya, is back and he triumphantly returns with his family and friends for a second round of entertainment and applause.
The enthusiasm with which he is received is evident from loud screams, shrill whistles and thunderous clapping in packed theaters.
Director Hari Gopalakrishnan has dared to make a sequel of the hugely successful Singam, a proposition that is not only a rarity in Tamil cinema, but has also proved to be extremely risky in the past. Sequels do have a tendency to fail but Singam 2 obviously doesn't fall in that category.
The director has retained most of the original cast -- Suriya, Anushka Shetty, Vivek, Radha Ravi, Vijayakumar, Nassar and Nizhalgal Ravi -- and made some new additions -- the glamorous Hansika Motwani, comedy superstar Santhanam, and British actor Danny Sapani. Actress Anjali has been roped in for an item number. Prakash Raj, from the original cast, has been dropped.
Cinematographer Priyan wields the camera and the editing has been handled by VT Vijayan.
Singam 2 opens with a recap of its prequel, thus aptly setting the mood. Singam ends with Duraisingam (Suriya) accepting a new mission from the Home Minister (Vijayakumar). Though duly appointed as the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Tuticorin, Duraisingam is working undercover as an NCC commander, who is in charge of uncovering a smuggling racket that has been dangerously spreading along the coast of Tamil Nadu.
Satya (Hansika Motwani) is a student in the same school and has a huge crush on Duraisingam. As the story unfolds, we learn why Duraisingam does not marry Kavya (Anushka Shetty) as expected. Not knowing that Duraisingam is an undercover, his father (Radha Ravi) stops talking to him and refuses to let him marry Kavya.
The chief of the smuggling ring is a huge dangerous looking African Danny (Danny Sapani) and he supplies illegal drugs to two local smugglers in Tuticorin, Bhai (Mukesh Rishi) and Thangarasu (Rahman), who incidentally happens to be Satya's uncle.
Meanwhile, Duraisingam continues with his underground surveillance operations to collect enough evidence against these drug lords. The rest of the story is about how the lion vanquishes its enemies.
Vivek, as sub-inspector Erimalai, has been sidelined in favor of Santhanam, who has his own comedy track. Santhanam shows us why he is such a crowd puller with his brilliant one-liners and incredible comic timing.
Hansika is the surprise element in Singam 2. Her avatar as a student is so deglamorised that you barely recognize her.
Anushka does not have much to do in the film.
In fact it is just Surya and only Surya all the way. Suriya's makeover with a stylish mustache was much appreciated in Singam and he continues to look handsome in Singam 2.
Predictably, the film has a lot of power-packed action sequences and the story races along with a tremendous pace keeping you engaged throughout. In spite of the number of characters in the film, the screenplay is extremely clear cut, with every role outlined beautifully.
The only negative would be the length -- the movie runs for almost three hours. A slightly shorter version would have created a greater impact.
Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) who had earlier composed the music for the original film returns here. Though not extraordinary, all the tracks are lively, peppy, and foot-tapping numbers. DSP manages to keep up with the tempo of the film with his racy background score.
The Hari-Suriya combination seemed to have worked its magic once again. The screen presence and charisma of Suriya coupled with brilliance of Hari's screenplay and direction makes Singam 2 a joyful experience.
The enthusiasm with which he is received is evident from loud screams, shrill whistles and thunderous clapping in packed theaters.
Director Hari Gopalakrishnan has dared to make a sequel of the hugely successful Singam, a proposition that is not only a rarity in Tamil cinema, but has also proved to be extremely risky in the past. Sequels do have a tendency to fail but Singam 2 obviously doesn't fall in that category.
The director has retained most of the original cast -- Suriya, Anushka Shetty, Vivek, Radha Ravi, Vijayakumar, Nassar and Nizhalgal Ravi -- and made some new additions -- the glamorous Hansika Motwani, comedy superstar Santhanam, and British actor Danny Sapani. Actress Anjali has been roped in for an item number. Prakash Raj, from the original cast, has been dropped.
Cinematographer Priyan wields the camera and the editing has been handled by VT Vijayan.
Singam 2 opens with a recap of its prequel, thus aptly setting the mood. Singam ends with Duraisingam (Suriya) accepting a new mission from the Home Minister (Vijayakumar). Though duly appointed as the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Tuticorin, Duraisingam is working undercover as an NCC commander, who is in charge of uncovering a smuggling racket that has been dangerously spreading along the coast of Tamil Nadu.
Satya (Hansika Motwani) is a student in the same school and has a huge crush on Duraisingam. As the story unfolds, we learn why Duraisingam does not marry Kavya (Anushka Shetty) as expected. Not knowing that Duraisingam is an undercover, his father (Radha Ravi) stops talking to him and refuses to let him marry Kavya.
The chief of the smuggling ring is a huge dangerous looking African Danny (Danny Sapani) and he supplies illegal drugs to two local smugglers in Tuticorin, Bhai (Mukesh Rishi) and Thangarasu (Rahman), who incidentally happens to be Satya's uncle.
Meanwhile, Duraisingam continues with his underground surveillance operations to collect enough evidence against these drug lords. The rest of the story is about how the lion vanquishes its enemies.
Vivek, as sub-inspector Erimalai, has been sidelined in favor of Santhanam, who has his own comedy track. Santhanam shows us why he is such a crowd puller with his brilliant one-liners and incredible comic timing.
Hansika is the surprise element in Singam 2. Her avatar as a student is so deglamorised that you barely recognize her.
Anushka does not have much to do in the film.
In fact it is just Surya and only Surya all the way. Suriya's makeover with a stylish mustache was much appreciated in Singam and he continues to look handsome in Singam 2.
Predictably, the film has a lot of power-packed action sequences and the story races along with a tremendous pace keeping you engaged throughout. In spite of the number of characters in the film, the screenplay is extremely clear cut, with every role outlined beautifully.
The only negative would be the length -- the movie runs for almost three hours. A slightly shorter version would have created a greater impact.
Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) who had earlier composed the music for the original film returns here. Though not extraordinary, all the tracks are lively, peppy, and foot-tapping numbers. DSP manages to keep up with the tempo of the film with his racy background score.
The Hari-Suriya combination seemed to have worked its magic once again. The screen presence and charisma of Suriya coupled with brilliance of Hari's screenplay and direction makes Singam 2 a joyful experience.
Singam II (2013) released after huge expectations of previous success of Singam (2010), which do not be the best as like Singam (2010) but better in its own way.
Definitely this movie has some interesting knots to make the audience happy those who watch it without thinking of Singam (2010) on the mind because it is far away from it. It has lot of actions with high speed racy screenplay from the beginning towards the end.
Surya is the one man show of the movie. He carries the movie on his shoulders towards the end through his powerful acting. A great performance as a tough cop "Duraisingam" stands in the mind of the audience and steals the show. His walking style, dialog delivery, angry looks towards the villain's shows him a perfect policeman as like as a real officers. Hat's off to him.
Hansika as a school girl getting more screens sharing than Anushka in the movie and scores well through her charming character as Sathiya. Anushka is used only for song sequences and having very less screen sharing with Surya. Also she looks very aged in many scenes.
Santhanam's comedy gives support for entertaining the movie. Vivek did his role neatly through his performance as supporting artist. More villains in the movie, among them Rahman and Danny (Hollywood star) did excellent job.
All the other supporting characters having very less screen share in this action movie comparing to Singam (2010). But they did their job well.
Director Hari who always makes an entertaining commercial movie did this movie on his own style with high action package. Story is very weak and predictable but through his racy screenplay and powerful dialogs he makes the audience to sit inside the theater and enjoy the movie towards the end. Length of the movie is too big than Singam(2010), if they cut short this movie for almost 20 minutes then this should be more interesting and very racy.
Cinematographer Priyan did an excellent job. His camera angle makes the movie more effective comparing to his previous works. Editing by V.T.Vijayan gives very racy action entertaining movie through his editing.
Music by Devi Sri Prasad is the major minus for the movie. He cannot repeat the success of Singam (2010) album in this movie. Only BG score of him gives support for the movie.
Overall this movie is better but not the best like Singam (2010). If you watch it by thinking Singam (2010) on the mind then it gives you disappointment because of weak story.
If you watch it without thinking Singam (2010) on the mind then definitely it will entertain you because it has a racy screenplay with power packed actions and dialogs.
Finally watch it for Surya's powerful performance (one man show) and Hari's racy screenplay.
Definitely this movie has some interesting knots to make the audience happy those who watch it without thinking of Singam (2010) on the mind because it is far away from it. It has lot of actions with high speed racy screenplay from the beginning towards the end.
Surya is the one man show of the movie. He carries the movie on his shoulders towards the end through his powerful acting. A great performance as a tough cop "Duraisingam" stands in the mind of the audience and steals the show. His walking style, dialog delivery, angry looks towards the villain's shows him a perfect policeman as like as a real officers. Hat's off to him.
Hansika as a school girl getting more screens sharing than Anushka in the movie and scores well through her charming character as Sathiya. Anushka is used only for song sequences and having very less screen sharing with Surya. Also she looks very aged in many scenes.
Santhanam's comedy gives support for entertaining the movie. Vivek did his role neatly through his performance as supporting artist. More villains in the movie, among them Rahman and Danny (Hollywood star) did excellent job.
All the other supporting characters having very less screen share in this action movie comparing to Singam (2010). But they did their job well.
Director Hari who always makes an entertaining commercial movie did this movie on his own style with high action package. Story is very weak and predictable but through his racy screenplay and powerful dialogs he makes the audience to sit inside the theater and enjoy the movie towards the end. Length of the movie is too big than Singam(2010), if they cut short this movie for almost 20 minutes then this should be more interesting and very racy.
Cinematographer Priyan did an excellent job. His camera angle makes the movie more effective comparing to his previous works. Editing by V.T.Vijayan gives very racy action entertaining movie through his editing.
Music by Devi Sri Prasad is the major minus for the movie. He cannot repeat the success of Singam (2010) album in this movie. Only BG score of him gives support for the movie.
Overall this movie is better but not the best like Singam (2010). If you watch it by thinking Singam (2010) on the mind then it gives you disappointment because of weak story.
If you watch it without thinking Singam (2010) on the mind then definitely it will entertain you because it has a racy screenplay with power packed actions and dialogs.
Finally watch it for Surya's powerful performance (one man show) and Hari's racy screenplay.
The movie is a 100% mass entertainer so don't expect any artistic quotient/ logic in it. All lead actors performed well to this mass and racy script. Santhanam and Vivek nailed every comedy scene . Its uncommon to find them in a single movie. If you ignore the hype of the Duraisingam character then you may blame the director for predictability in screenplay which is a demerit. Still IMO, it is one action-packed mass movie that couldn't get better and enjoyed every scene. If you are a fan of movies like Dhool and Ghilli, then I'd recommend this movie. My favorite scene is the one that starts 5 minutes before the interval and spans 5 minutes after it.
As usual Hari's racy screenplay and Surya's energetic performance are the main highlights of this movie.Female leading character, Anushka has been ignored in this film. Hansika had made her part good. The songs seems to be worse. Santhanam and Vivek excelled in humor part. A little bit slow moving screenplay could've made this movie more interesting.Even though story is predictable doesn't makes viewers get bored. But overall these movies Singam 1 and Singam 2 are made marvelous by SURYA. Watch the film for SURYA. BGM and Songs : 3/10. Cinematography : 6/10. Story Screenplay Direction : 8/10. and finally SURYA's performance : 10/10. Finally a worth watch movie.
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Durai Singam: Wherever you are in the world, one day I'll come in front of you and arrest you! I'll drag you, and put you back in the same cell where you escaped from! And I'll make you realize the power of an Indian police!
- Versiones alternativasThe UK release was cut, a number of cuts were made to scenes of strong bloody violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. These included sight of a man being repeatedly stabbed in the belly, several scenes where there was close-up dwelling of blood spurting out when people were shot, and slow-motion focus on blood gushing from a man's mouth during a fight. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- ConexionesFollowed by Singam 3 (2017)
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- INR 450,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,070,341
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 46 minutos
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