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Singh Saab The Great Saranjit’s sister, Simar (newfind Anjali Abrol), is to be married, and to teach Saranjit a lesson, Bhoodev asks Simar’s to-be father-in-law to mix poison in the food his daughter-in-law would con­sume on the day of the wedding. The father-in-law is distraught but even before the new bride can be poisoned to death, the poison is mixed by Bhoodev’s man in the drink offered to Saranjit’s wife, Minni (Urvashi Rautela), at the wedding. She is rushed to hospital and an emergency operation is to be performed on her but Bhoodev has the surgeon’s son kidnapped so that he can’t come to the hospital for the surgery. Bhoodev forces Saranjit to sign on some papers to further his interest and only after Saranjit has done so, against his principles, does the surgeon arrive. Unfortunately, it is too late by then, and Minni dies in the hospital. Still not content, Bhoodev gets Saranjit jailed but he is released from prison before serving his full term, due to his good behaviour. Rather than seeking revenge (badla), Saranjit adopts the path of bringing in change(badlaav). He soon becomes a public hero for heralding change and is respectfully referred to by the public as Singh Saab. Now with a turban and a full-grown beard, Saranjit comes to the same town and takes on Bhoodev with a view to reforming him. He exposes him on national television with the assistance of a TV reporter, Shikha Chaturvedi (Amrita Rao). Irked, Bhoodev now kidnaps Saranjit’s sister and little nephew. Not to be left behind, Saranjit kidnaps Bhoodev’s wife and daughter..
Ndtvmovies.com  (Nov 23, 2013)
Rating:  3.5/5

There is a virility and fluency to the storytelling. Singh Saab The Great is a homage to the cinema of the 1980s when Sunny was the daredevil determined to bring on a social reform. Somewhere, that hero lost his way. It's good to have him back..

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Rediff.com  (Nov 23, 2013)
Rating:  2/5

Singh Saab the Great has its moments. But more importantly, it has Sunny Deol and that is reason enough for most of us to watch this film..

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Mumbaimirror.com  (Nov 23, 2013)
Rating:  2/5

Singh Saab the Great is not to be taken seriously. But certainly for lessons in how to charm the ladies less than half your age, give it a shot..

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Bollywoodhungama.com  (Nov 23, 2013)
Rating:  3.5/5

On the whole, SINGH SAAB THE GREAT is atypical Sunny Deol film that a section of the audience still enjoys. The clapworthy dialogue, the raw appeal, the undercurrent of emotions and of course, the dhaai kilo ka haath should appeal to those who relish desi.

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Bookmyshow.com  (Nov 23, 2013)
Rating:  2/5

Overall, the film leaves movie-buffs with hefty dialogues and Sunny Deol’s enraged streaks. The film has complete Sunny Deol-ness in it and will be a treat to the Deol fans, rest can afford to skip this one..

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Timesofindia.com  (Nov 23, 2013)
Rating:  3/5

Then fists of fury fly; a crass item song is sung, a sting operation is conducted and good triumphs over evil. The USP: the song daaru bandh in which Dharmendra, Sunny and Bobby, all of whom have two left feet, do their jig. It's sweet because they're s.

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