Indian Cop Universe | Rohit Shetty - Singham, Simba & Suryavanshi | Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh , Ajay Devgan & Salman Khan ! Female Cop ?
Indian Cop Universe | Rohit Shetty - Singham, Simba & Suryavanshi | Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh , Ajay Devgan & Salman Khan ! Female Cop ?
The Cop Universe is an Indian shared universe and media franchise created by Rohit Shetty consisting of films focusing on police officers. The first two films, Singham (2011) and Singham Returns (2014) focus on Bajirao Singham, an honest DCP who fights for justice. The third, Simmba (2018), focuses on Sangram "Simmba" Bhalerao, a corrupt Inspector from the same town as Bajirao, who takes advantage of his job.The franchise has another installment, Sooryavanshi starring Akshay Kumar as Veer Sooryavanshi, another DCP.First Film of Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe
1. Singham (22 July 2011)
It is the Hindi remake of the Tamil film Singam. It stars Ajay Devgn as Inspector Bajirao Singham, Kajal Aggarwal as Kavya Bhosle, and Prakash Raj as Jaykant Shikre. It was released on 22 July 2011.
Singham An honest and valiant policeman, Bajirao Singham, fights against injustice. However, when he encounters a corrupt politician, Jaikant Shikre, he decides to teach him a lesson. Singham Returns
Presenting the first look of @ajaydevgn's Singham Returns.
— Filmfare (@filmfare) July 6, 2014
RT if you like the poster. pic.twitter.com/oF4OI6aP71
Second Film of Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe
2. Singham Returns (15 August 2014)
The plot was inspired by the Malayalam film Ekalavyan. It stars Devgn as DCP Bajirao Singham, Kareena Kapoor as Avni Kamat, and Amole Gupte as Babaji. It was released on 15 August 2014.
Bajirao Singham, an honest police officer, encounters Babaji, a god-man with connections to high profile politicians, when he investigates the death of an officer from his team.
That’s the grin (😁) you have when you’ve made a super-hit film! #BTS@RanveerOfficial #RohitShetty @DharmaMovies @RSPicturez @SimmbaTheFilm pic.twitter.com/fUHSn0FzFX
— Reliance Entertainment (@RelianceEnt) January 15, 2019
#Simmba aa gaya hai karne rule! Have you watched him on the big screen yet?
— Reliance Entertainment (@RelianceEnt) December 29, 2018
Book tickets now:https://t.co/OQbItlAzGphttps://t.co/A37fX1Uihn @RanveerOfficial #SaraAliKhan @SonuSood #RohitShetty @karanjohar @RSPicturez @DharmaMovies @SimmbaTheFilm @TSeries pic.twitter.com/CUvURMzqBq
Third Film of Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe
3.Simmba (28 December 2018)
The film is an adaption of the Telugu film Temper. It stars Ranveer Singh as Senior Police Inspector Sangram Bhalerao (Simmba), Sara Ali Khan as Shagun Sathe, and Sonu Sood as Durva Ranade. Ajay Devgn and Akshay Kumar appear in cameo appearances, with the former reprising his role of DCP Bajirao Singham, while the latter played another DCP named Veer Sooryavanshi. It was released on 28 December 2018.
Simmba, a corrupt police officer, works for Durva, an influential smuggler. However, his life takes an unusual turn when he decides to avenge a woman who was assaulted by Durva's brothers.
Wishing #Sooryavanshi a grand success… Whole hearted appreciation to the team for holding the film for more than a year and a half to revive the theatre business in these tough times 👏🏻@akshaykumar #RohitShetty @ranveerofficial @ajaydevgn @karanjohar @dharmamovies @relianceent pic.twitter.com/vFERmrXPL0
— rajamouli ss (@ssrajamouli) November 3, 2021
Fourth Film of Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe
4.Sooryavanshi (5 November 2021)
Wishing #Sooryavanshi a grand success… Whole hearted appreciation to the team for holding the film for more than a year and a half to revive the theatre business in these tough times 👏🏻@akshaykumar #RohitShetty @ranveerofficial @ajaydevgn @karanjohar @dharmamovies @relianceent pic.twitter.com/vFERmrXPL0
— rajamouli ss (@ssrajamouli) November 3, 2021The film will see Kumar reprising his role of DCP Veer Sooryavanshi, but in the lead role, with Katrina Kaif as Ria Sooryavanshi.[5][6] It was scheduled to release on 30 April 2021 but postponed due to COVID-19. It was released on 5 November 2021 coinciding with Diwali.
DCP Veer Sooryavanshi, the chief of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad and his team join forces with Inspector Sangram Bhalerao and DCP Bajirao Singham to stop a terrorist group planning to attack Mumbai.
Fifth Line up Film of Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe
5.Singham (2022/23)
Director Rohit Shetty has confirmed that there will be a third Singham film after the release of Sooryavanshi, with Devgn reprising his role.
Punjabi Singham teaser on 3rd July. Film releases on 9th August, 2019.@ParmishVerma @bajwasonam #KartarCheema #NavaniatSingh.@ADFFilms @PanoramaMovies @KumarMangat @AbhishekPathakk @TSeries @itsBhushanKumar pic.twitter.com/8k1VZpbZoI
— Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) June 30, 2019
Ajay Devgn Legacy
Punjabi Singham teaser on 3rd July. Film releases on 9th August, 2019.@ParmishVerma @bajwasonam #KartarCheema #NavaniatSingh.@ADFFilms @PanoramaMovies @KumarMangat @AbhishekPathakk @TSeries @itsBhushanKumar pic.twitter.com/8k1VZpbZoI
— Ajay Devgn (@ajaydevgn) June 30, 2019Singham Punjabi (9 August 2019)
Parmish Verma Starring Punjabi Remake of Singham Legacy in Indian Cop Universe
After taking charge as the DSP of Singham Khurd, Dilsher Sikhon sets out to end the drug addiction among the youth of Punjab. This sets him against Bhuller, a vicious business tycoon with connections in high places.
[News in Media] Untitled Cop series
Rohit Shetty and Sidharth Malhotra are reportedly collaborating for a cop-based web series, which will make its OTT premiere via Amazon Prime Video. As per the publication's sources, the duo has been discussing a 'probable collaboration' for some time, with things finally taking shape now. The project will reportedly go on floors next year, with debutant Sushwanth Prakash on board as the director. There were also reports of Vicky Kaushal and Tiger Shroff being in contention along with the Shershaah actor for this project, which will have Rohit Shetty on board as the showrunner and producer. Shetty is also working closely on the script and action scenes of the project
Rohit Shetty Cop Universe
Rohit Shetty’s Sooryavanshi is up for a release after a long wait. The Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif starrer, which was originally intended for a release in March 2020, will finally see the light of the day on November 5. As we already know, Sooryavanshi is the third part of Rohit Shetty’s cop universe which started with Ajay Devgn’s Singham, followed up by Singham Returns and trailed by Ranveer Singh’s Simmba. As Sooryavanshi is all set to land, here’s looking at what makes this cop universe such an exciting affair, and why do we keep going back for more? Here’s examining the previous films of the universe and what makes/does not make them sooryavanshi With Sooryavanshi, the concept of a shared universe has been brought to mainstream Hindi cinema. Singham’s roar Rohit Shetty has always been a man with a midas touch. Most of his films deliver on the box office, and are often loved by his fans so there is certainly a secret sauce that Shetty adds in his movies that makes them more appealing than the other run-of-the-mill masala adventures.
When Rohit Shetty came out with Ajay Devgn starrer Singham in 2011, he already had the successful Golmaal franchise behind him. Rohit had developed a penchant for giving us popping colours on screen that promised joy and his style of comedy had already found its groove with the masses. So when Singham came along, it highlighted the strongest weapon in Rohit’s arsenal – action. At the time, Singham followed on the heels of Dabangg so it felt like another cop drama where everyone was going over the top but ten years later, it is evident that Singham had that distinctive quality that pleases the masses yet does not feel stupid.
Casting Prakash Raj as the villainous Jaikant Shikre was a masterstroke but what won the day here was its epic stunt sequences – especially the one where Singham rescues Gotya’s daughter and rips a man out of that flying Bolero. singham Advertisement Ajay Devgn in and as Singham was the start of this cop universe. Singham Returns, but did he really need to? Now that this is a fully established universe, the question sounds moot but did we really need a Singham Returns? Out of the many action adventures that Shetty has directed, Singham Returns wasn’t probably his finest hour. The film brought Ajay and Rohit back together, soon after the success of Shah Rukh Khan-Deepika Padukone starrer Chennai Express. As much as the audience loves mainstream cinema, and appreciates it for its genre – Singham Returns did not feel as honest as its predecessor. The only element that won the day here was Ajay’s Singham yelling out ‘Daya, darwaza tod do’ at a crucial moment in the film because casting Dayanand Shetty and making his character’s name Daya would have been worthless if this dialogue wasn’t a part of the film.
Boarding the Simmba train By the time Simmba released in 2018, Rohit Shetty was a bonafide hitmaker who hardly ever missed a beat and Simmba was another jewel in his crown. Casting Ranveer Singh as the dishonest cop who has a change of heart was just brilliant as the role was tailor-made for the talented actor. Hindi movies don’t usually do villains like they once did – with menacing names, but Rohit brought it back with Sonu Sood’s Durva Ranade. Simmba combined comedy and action in a way that brought the best of Rohit’s two worlds together but what won the day here was Ajay Devgn’s Singham entering the climax in a jaw-dropping fight sequence that we are glad was kept under wraps. simmba Advertisement Sonu Sood’s villain Durva Ranade was one of the best parts of Simmba. Establishing a shared universe that has cops with ‘devil-may-care’ attitude certainly has problems that are casually ignored in Shetty’s world of films but it is not the job of mainstream filmmakers to depict a morally upright society. They lure us into the theatre with a promise of entertainment, and so far Shetty has delivered on that promise on multiple occasions. Here’s hoping, Sooryavanshi doesn’t break his streak.
Female Cop
Rohit Shetty on Female Cop "Without a female lead or cop, the universe won’t ever be complete. We are waiting because we all have lost two years of our lives. Today we would be discussing my 17th film, not the 15th. Sooryavanshi was supposed to be released two years ago. I don’t want to make a small film. With a woman at the helm, my film will be at the level of Singham or Sooryavanshi. Till the time I don’t get that kind of a story, I can’t proceed just because there is a demand for a female cop in this universe, and I can understand that. Whenever I make this film, I want to make it into a bigger scale film for sure."
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