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Ajay Devgn’s ‘Singham’ to re-release in cinemas on 18 October ahead of ‘Singham Again’ Diwali release | – Times of India


Ajay Devgn‘s 2011 blockbuster ‘Singham‘ is all set to make a roaring return back to cinemas!
As fans await the release of ‘Singham Again‘ this Diwali, director Rohit Shetty announced on Friday that fans of his cop franchise can get a chance to watch the movie that started it all, when it releases in cinemas on October 18.
Taking to his social media handle, Shetty wrote, ” Before he comes with his full force on Diwali…Experience how it all began again. Experience the mass again. Experience the euphoria again. Experience SINGHAM once more before SINGHAM AGAIN! Re-Releasing in cinemas on 18th October.”

This re-release gives fans a chance to relive the high-octane action, intense drama, and iconic dialogues that made ‘Singham’ an instant hit and while also adding to fans’ excitement for ‘Singham Again’.
The decision to bring ‘Singham’ back to theatres follows the current trend of makers re-releasing their movies in cinemas. The re-release of ‘Tumbaad’ propelled the movie to record a higher box office collection than its original release in 2019.

The original ‘Singham’, introduced audiences to the fearless Bajirao Singham. The film’s mix of high-octane action sequences, memorable dialogues, and Devgn’s powerful performance earned it a cult following, making it the foundation of Shetty’s cinematic universe.
‘Singham Again’ promises to raise the stakes even higher, bringing back Devgn in the lead role alongside a star-studded cast including Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, Tiger Shroff, Akshay Kumar and Jackie Shroff. The film is expected to continue the saga of Singham’s fight against crime, this time with its plot inspired by the epic Ramayana.

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