MUMBAI: Days after Rohit Shetty performed a puja and declared that Singham Again starring Ranveer Singh and Ajay Devgn would begin production, the Bombay High Court expressed its opinion on such "blockbuster" movies and called them "dangerous." The immediate execution of justice by a heroic police officer, according to Justice Gautam Patel on Friday, not only sent the incorrect message but also made people impatient with the "due process of law."
At an event held by the Indian Police Foundation in honour of Police Reforms Day and Annual Day, Justice Gautam Patel gave a speech. According to Justice Patel, judges are shown in the movies as shy and poorly dressed, and police officers frequently criticize judges.
He continued by saying that police officers in movies accuse judges of releasing the guilty before acting alone to bring about immediate justice. He cited the climax of the Ajay Devan movie Singham as an example, noting how the police pursue the politician played by Prakash Raj before giving justice.
Rohit Shetty just revealed Singham Again, the fifth installment of his cop franchise, for people who are running late for the Singham bus. The director posted a series of photos on social media and stated, "Singham, Singham returns, Simmba, Sooryavanshi...12 years ago, when we made Singham, we never thought that it would turn into a Cop Universe! Today, we begin filming Singham Again... the 5th film in our cop franchisee. ISME HUM APNI JAAN LAGA DENGE! BAS AAPKE PYAAR AUR DUA KI ZAROORAT HAI!"
In the photos, Rohit Shetty is pictured standing with folded hands next to actors Ranveer Singh from Simmba and Ajay Devgan from Singham as they attend a pooja before shooting.
Akshay Kumar, who will have a major part in Singham Again, also tweeted the pictures with the message, "Not in the country at the moment, missing from the frame in person but totally there in spirit. Can’t wait to join you guys on the sets of #SinghamAgain! Sending my best wishes. Jai Mahakaal."
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Credit- India Today
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