
The only reason to watch Simmba is Ranveer Singh. Indian Express | Review By - Shubhra Gupta | Rating-2/5.Simmba is not only ahead of Singham, but far superior to Dabangg, the blockbuster that defines the genre. Hindustan Times | Review By - Raja Sen | Rating-3/5.Times of India | Review By - Ronak Kotecha | Rating-3.5/5īut overall, Simmba is a potboiler that you expect it to be, where the good surely outweighs the bad.Others might have a problem with the clunky messaging.
There will be those who will enjoy the broad-strokes storytelling and gladly submit to the overt manipulation.
I suspect this film will polarize viewers.
News 18 | Review By - Rajeev Masand | Rating-2.5/5. We will keep updating this post as new critic reviews come in. Here we bring you all the critic reviews and ratings of 'Simmba'. The film released on 28th December 2018, certified 'U/A' with the runtime of 159 minutes. The story of 'Simmba' revolves around a corrupt Police Officer, Sangram Bhalerao (Ranveer Singh). Simmba is directed by Rohit Shetty of 'Singham' and 'Golmaal' series fame. Meanwhile, when the cinema halls reopen they will have to follow the SOPs which include one seat distance in theatres, 50 per cent capacity, wearing masks at all time, proper ventilation and air conditioner temperature settings at above 23 degrees Celsius.Simmba is an action comedy drama starring Ranveer Singh and Sara Ali Khan in the lead roles. It is within their rights to decide, but we will not release those movies in our theatres,” the statement had read. In this time of uncertainty, some producers have decided to release their content directly on OTT. “ The situation is such that you cannot blame anyone. The multiplexes were disappointed when makers chose the OTT route earlier, and had decided to shun these films when the theatres reopened.Ĭarnival Cinemas in June had stated that though it understood their financial compulsions, it was disappointed with the filmmakers’ decision to go straight to digital. k2Z7O9M2og- taran adarsh October 14, 2020 IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT… There was talk that films premiered on #OTT platforms *might* release in cinemas… But leading multiplex chains decide NOT TO SCREEN these films.