Gear up for a storm of action, emotion, and unstoppable power as Rohit Shetty’s explosive film ‘Singham Again’ gears up for its world television premiere on &pictures, scheduled for Saturday, April 19 at 8 pm.
With every punch, roar, and chase, ‘Singham Again’ brings back the beloved cop universe to living rooms across the country. The film, which turned heads during its theatrical run, now arrives on the small screen, promising the same adrenaline rush and cinematic spectacle that audiences witnessed on the big screen only now, it’s just a remote click away.
At the heart of this firestorm is Ajay Devgn, once again donning the khaki as ‘Bajirao Singham’, the unshakeable symbol of justice. This time, the stakes are personal. Tasked with rescuing his kidnapped wife, ‘Singham’ teams up with an elite force of officers and unleashes everything he’s got against a ruthless villain. But this isn’t just another action flick it’s a larger-than-life narrative, drawing inspiration from the eternal themes of good versus evil, as seen in the Ramayana.
Director Rohit Shetty, known for creating India’s only shared cinematic universe around law enforcement, takes the storytelling up a notch with ‘Singham Again’. The film isn’t just about action it’s about honor, loyalty, sacrifice, and standing tall against darkness.
Joining Ajay Devgn is a jaw-dropping star cast that includes Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Tiger Shroff, and Arjun Kapoor. Together, they build a saga of courage, fire, and relentless spirit that’s tailor-made for families who love their action with a dose of emotion and patriotism.
This television premiere is more than just a rerun — it’s an event. For fans who missed the theatrical release or those who want to relive the thrill from the comfort of their homes, this is the perfect opportunity to experience the roar of Singham like never before.
So cancel your plans, grab your popcorn, and make sure your TV is set to &pictures on April 19 at 8pm. Because when ‘Singham’ arrives, the action doesn’t just unfold it erupts.