RJ Balaji’s latest venture, directed by Gokul, starts strong but loses its way. The tale of Kathir’s hairstyling dreams turns into a messy narrative. Despite comedic moments, the film’s second half and unexplored sub-plots disappoint. Sathyaraj and Robo Shankar provide comic relief, but female characters remain on the sidelines. Balaji’s growth is evident, but the film lacks the finesse of a well-crafted comedy. Short Verdict Quote: “A promising start fades into a messy second half. ‘Singapore Saloon’ is a comedy that leaves you longing for more coherence in its storytelling.”
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