Before firing the gun or destroying the car in director Rohit Shetty's latest police-and-afraid tale, a disclaimer is read in the language - about the mention of a Hindu deity and the customary respect of many people. When you consider that Singham Again is built on the basis of Mahakaavy Ramayana - in which Singham is compared to Lord Rama in the context of the coming God - then acceptance seems like a safe haven.
I can cover it all in one sentence. A housekeeper (Jackky Shroff)'s relative Denjar Lanka (Arjun Kapoor) has returned to take revenge, and Baajirav Singham (Ajay Devgan) kidnaps his wife Avani (Kareena Kapoor Khan), but he is not alone. He can save, so he takes his friend with him. From here the love affair of Singham agent starts. A common complaint with many movies is that the first part is always good, but the second part falls apart. Yes, this is the opposite. It opens in Kashmir, where senior police officers, Baajirav Singham, enter the screen slowly, with a pointed Singham mantra in the foreground. Not much time passed when the policeman started putting metal shavings in the alarmed case. When he fulfills a high-valued demand, he earns praise in the form of Singh, leading to a special group of selected agents called Shiva. Two years after this incident, when Baajirav's wife Avni (Kareena Kapoor Khan) performs a play on Ramayan, her husband becomes a target of a crorepati leader, known as Danger Lanka. And Sri Lanka, India and special places have become the field of struggle for Shiva.