Speedy Singhs Movie Review
Speedy Singhs (Hindi)
Release Date:
September 23, 2011Speedy Singh is a cross cultural family comedy set in the Indo-Canadian community in suburban Toronto, Canada.
Set in suburban Toronto, the film tracks a young man struggling between traditional Indo-Canadian family expectations and his dreams of hockey stardom.
Rajveer Singh is a 21 year old young man dreaming of a professional hockey career. We open with him dreaming of scoring a game winning goal, followed by a moment of bliss as beautiful girls surround him. Unquestionably, he has the talent to be an accomplished player, but faces many hurdles, the biggest of which is himself.
Raised as a traditional Sikh, Rajveer was forbidden as a boy to cut his hair and had to wear a turban, this stopped him from playing hockey, the game he loved. In his early teens, forsaking his family's religious traditions and beliefs, he removed his turban and cut his hair so he'd be more accepted within his country. His goal was to succeed in a traditional white man's sport, but this conflicted with his father's wish that he'd devote his life to his religion and the family business.
Unable to find a foothold in the game, Rajveer takes matters into his own hands by creating an all Indian hockey team (The Speedy Singhs), finding a coach and then bringing on his Uncle Sammy's trucking company as the team sponsor, doing all this behind his father's back. Along the way to the championship game, he is faced with the questions he had not wanted to address: family, friendship, loyalty and identity. And until he can answer these questions, the podium will always be out to his reach.
The film delivers no more than time-pass entertainment because it offers nothing that you haven't been served before
Read moreIt has little that’s remotely surprising, most of it loaned from countless other sports films.
Read moreWhen films are this predictable the only way you’re going to get people watching is to keep everything jumping. On that score, Speedy Singhs falls woefully short
Read moreSpeedy Singhs is a reasonable watch
Read moreIf you are looking out for an original script, give this a miss. But if you enjoy family dramas, with lots of laughs and tears go for this.
Read morePredictable, but keeps things light & lively
Read moreFails to deliver
Read moreIt's a cheerful film that makes you smile with its subtle humour, its repartee-filled screenplay, its deftness at handling the umpteen relationships and its finely-nuanced performances
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