Index Of Singham 2011 -

Over ₹1.4 billion worldwide, achieving "Blockbuster" status Main Cast & Characters

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The film received positive reviews from critics for its action sequences, Ajay Devgn's performance, and Rohit Shetty's direction. The movie was a commercial success and grossed over ₹150 crore at the box office. Over ₹1

"Aata majhi satakli!" (Now I've lost my mind!) became a national catchphrase. The movie follows Bajirao Singham (played with intense

The movie follows Bajirao Singham (played with intense gravity by Ajay Devgn), an honest, small-town police inspector from Shivgarh. When he is transferred to Goa, he clashes with Jaikant Shikre (played brilliantly by Prakash Raj), a powerful criminal politician. The film is a classic good-versus-evil story, but it is elevated by Singham's unyielding moral compass and explosive action sequences. 2. Iconic Dialogues and Pop Culture Legacy

Beyond its financial achievements, Singham left an indelible mark on Indian pop culture. Its iconic punchline, (which roughly translates to "Now, I've had enough"), became a nationwide catchphrase, often used to express frustration or a readiness to take decisive action.

The story revolves around Singham (Ajay Devgn), a sub-inspector in the Mumbai Police who is known for his honesty and integrity. Despite being a good cop, Singham faces opposition from his corrupt colleagues and seniors, including the police commissioner (Prakash Raj).

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