Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Singh is Kinng Review

Cast:
Akshay Kumar... Happy Singh
Katrina Kaif... Sonia

Summary:
Happy Singh is a silly and clumsy villager in Punjab who has never seen any thing but his village. The other villagers convince him to go fetch his drug lord cousin in Austrilia to come see his father, but his tickets get mixed up with someone's and he is sent to Egypt. He meets Sonia there and imediatly falls in love. When his flight is fixed to go back to Australia he leaves reluctantly. When he goes to meet his cousin, the King, he is refused by the gang and goes to sleep on the street. He meets a woman who owns a flower shop and she takes him in as her own. Happy is determined to make his cousin come home, so he goes to their yacht and while he is there there is a shoot out and the King is paralyzed. His gang thinks that he choose Happy to replace him while he was recovering. So Happy becomes the King and he starts turing the gang members into good  people. His friend from the flower shop's daughter is going to come and she still thinks her mother is wealthy, so Happy lets her pretend to stay at his mansion while her daughter and fiance come to visit. The daughter turns out to be Sonia, from Egypt and Happy is heartbroken. They slowly fall in love while she is visiting and end up getting married instead.

Review:
 I thought this film was fun to watch, but I had higher expectations. Katrina Kaif and Akshay Kumar are GREAT together, and really bring a lot of chemistry to the film. I thought the plot was a little weak but it was funny and everyone was really good at their comic timing. I enjoyed the songs ALOT!! and really added to the film. I thought Katrina Kaif's clothes were SUPER FAB! and I just loved the whole Egypt scene entirely. I would not say this was the best film of the summer but it was very fun to watch and I would defiantly recommend watching it if you feel like a hilarious film. 

Songs: 
Teri Ore was by far the best song in the film! It was so sweet and was a true love song. But I can't forget the Snoop Dogg song at the credits, Singh is Kinng!