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Simmba (ESSENTIAL · 2026)

If you walk into Simmba expecting realism or nuanced storytelling, you will be disappointed. But if you want to see a superstar at the peak of his powers, delivering punchlines with a wink, cars defying gravity, and a hero who breaks the fourth wall to remind you that "Mumbai police ki tariff karna mana hai" —then Simmba is your perfect guilty pleasure.

But critical consensus rarely matters at the box office. Simmba was a released in the Christmas corridor. It collected over ₹240 crore (approx. $34 million) in India and ₹400 crore worldwide. It became Ranveer Singh’s highest-grosser at the time and solidified his status as a bankable mass hero. Legacy: The Cop Universe Expands Simmba is more important for what it set up than what it actually is. It served as the official bridge between Singham (2011) and Sooryavanshi (2021). The film proved that audiences were hungry for a shared cinematic universe in Hindi cinema, something Bollywood had failed to achieve before. Simmba

★★★☆☆ (3/5) – A high-octane, flawed, yet wildly entertaining masala film that runs on Ranveer Singh’s infectious energy and Rohit Shetty’s unapologetic love for the illogical. Aala re aala! If you walk into Simmba expecting realism or