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Posted: 13 years ago
btw rehan, edit the 2nd post again with the review link I posted and also the article that you posted 😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
yup...even am shocked..But ARR cnt deny a Rajni movie even thoh its jst a special appearance !!!😆
TOI shud appoint me !!😎
edited !!! 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: desigal90

By Taran Adarsh, October 25, 2011 - 01:22 IST


I've often heard people say, film-making is nothing short of a gamble. And as any gambler will tell you, you've got to gamble huge to triumph huge. Going by this logic, Shah Rukh Khan is The Supreme Gambler of the year.

What's at stake, beside the big money invested in RA.ONE of course, is a dream, a vision, an aspiration to make a film which appeals to kids and kids at heart. In short, attempt a film that appeals to the universal audience. At the same time, it ought to raise the bar for Hindi films. Also at stake is SRK's once-unchallenged supremacy as the reigning idol of Bollywood and that elusive thing called reputation. When you invest your repute in your dream project and stick your neck out, you expect nothing short of a mega-success.

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Movies like KRRISH and ROBOT initiated the trend of superhero films in India, with fantasy making deep inroads into mainstream Hindi cinema. Now RA.ONE raises the bar, takes not a step or two, but a giant leap and adheres to international standards, in terms of execution. But the soul, I wish to add, is very desi. That's precisely the reason why RA.ONE emerges trumps. RA.ONE is beauty [read good looking film] with brains [read content].


What characterizes a stunning superhero movie? I have narrowed it down to three precise constituents that I deem are absolutely necessary for an alluring superhero flick. The first is that the motion picture must encompass spectacular action and edge-of-the-seat thrills. Secondly, a magnificent superhero movie must also boast of luminous performances from the protagonists, which in turn should make these characters appear credible and relatable. Thirdly and most importantly, superhero films must have a narrative that keeps us yearning for more. All of these are indispensable factors in making a superhero movie that will be both acclaimed and adored by fans. Fortunately, RA.ONE emerges triumphant in all the three departments.

RA.ONE is the most ambitious, most expensive and the most technologically complex Hindi film ever made. It pushes the envelope further. It's not merely a film, but an experience, an event. It's a film that will rewrite the textbook of computer graphics in Hindi cinema. At the same time, it is very Indian at heart. The relationship between SRK and the kid is the highpoint of the enterprise. But, at the same time, there are ample clap-trap moments that will send the viewers in frenzy. The chase sequence, when Ra.One finally zeroes on Lucifer, and the subsequent 'entry' of the superhero is awe-inspiring. The train sequence in the second hour is exceptional and a cinematic feat. The presence of Rajnikanth in a crucial sequence will be greeted with deafening claps and whistles. And, of course, the climax of the film; it's simply jaw-dropping.

Besides these factors, the 'Chammak Chhallo' number is already a rage and so are the sequences involving visual effects. In a nutshell, it's an entertainer that works big time. You haven't experienced something like this ever before, on the Hindi screen!

A father tries hard to fit into his son's world. While Shekhar [Shah Rukh Khan] tries every trick in the book to woo his son, his son had given up on him. Just when the father-son duo hit a deadlock, Shekhar strikes gold when he designs one hell of a game. Finally, it all starts falling in place. But the happiness is short-lived. All hell breaks loose when the game that was meant to be played with, starts playing them.

We are spoilt by cinema's ability to create on celluloid anything that can be imagined, therefore we have raconteurs making endeavors to bestow us with movies that you wouldn't have ever envisioned even in your mind's eye. You realize this as you watch RA.ONE, which is a visual spectacle from start to end.

Director Anubhav Sinha along with co-writers David Benullo, Kanika Dhillon and Mushtaq Shiekh may be inspired by international flicks as far as the concept is concerned, but they ensure that they serve the right masala to moviegoers in those 2.30 hours. What actually takes you by complete surprise is not just the money spent on visual effects or the stunning chase and action scenes, but the twists and turns in the screenplay that unravel at a feverish pace.

Besides, the moviegoers have certain expectations and notions about superhero flicks and they expect such characters to perform audacious aerobatics to save someone's life or a nation. But this one's different. Visually arresting and dramatically just what the doctor ordered, the film boasts of relatable characters, which makes this superhero movie for kids as well as grown-ups. In fact, I'd like to add, RA.ONE is not only skillfully directed, but also visually dynamic and entertains from commencement to conclusion.

The album of the film lives up to the grand expectations. Vishal-Shekhar deliver a striking score with 'Chammak Chhallo', 'Dildaara' and 'Raftarein' being the pick of the lot. The background score, also recorded by them, is equally electrifying. V. Manikandan and Nicola Pecorini's cinematography is top notch. Same goes for the stunts and chases [Andy Gill and Spiro Razatos]. Dialogue [Kanika Dhillon and Niranjan Iyengar] are hardly ever commonplace. What I found most interesting is that, whether humorous or thoughtful, the channel of communication appears very credible. The Ra.One and G.One suits, designed by Robert Kurtzman, are super.

RA.ONE is a perfect vehicle that does justice to the talent of Shah Rukh Khan. He seems to have found a story and character that work in perfect sync and tandem with manic energy. SRK steers this physically challenging lead role with high-spirited self-belief. He's endearing as the father and magnificent as the superhero with a heart. Kareena Kapoor is a delight to watch. She effortlessly glides into the character. Besides, she looks ethereal in the 'Chammak Chhallo' song and her wit is infectious. Arjun Rampal pulls his act with effortlessness and style. Also, Arjun's well-designed look is admirable.

I'd like to make a special mention of Armaan Verma, the kid who has a pivotal part to portray. He stands shoulder to shoulder with SRK and Kareena all through the film and delivers a super-confident performance. The film has a number of actors in key roles [Shahana Goswami, Dalip Tahil, Satish Shah, Suresh Menon, Mushtaq Shiekh and Tom Wu] and each of them fit well in their respective parts. Sanjay Dutt and Priyanka Chopra add to the glam quotient, while Rajnikanth proves yet again that he's a scene stealer.

But the man who warrants the actual round of applause is director Anubhav Sinha himself. For bringing out the best of SRK, Kareena and Arjun. For the amazing screenplay. For the speedy yet smooth stream of the narrative. And for the fantastic unfolding of the written material. He merits top admiration for every act of his.

On the whole, RA.ONE is a solid entertainer, no two opinions on that. It's not merely a great looking film, but also has soul, which is so essential to strike a chord with the avid moviegoer. As for the business prospects, RA.ONE is sure to shatter all previous records and set new ones, in India as well as internationally. The film will be the new yardstick for measuring success. It has Blockbuster written all over it!



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Wasn't this the same guy who gave Swades 1.5 stars?🤢



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Posted: 13 years ago
sb, yes TA is the same guy 😆
He also called RDB and CDI "well made films" but gave them 2 stars 😆😆 in fact he pretty much said CDI would flop 😆
I don't trust his reviews at all since then...but many many people trust his reviews the most...and that's why I guess he always gets paid for his reviews...
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Posted: 13 years ago
yeah i had read them too.I guess he reviews for TOI or something?..>Anyways I hardly go by the reviews😆...I dont know why but I actually can't understand the way the reviews are done!..

I actually want to watch Ra One for its visual effects,but here they have postponed the 3 d version to 29th!
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Posted: 13 years ago
Ra.One Advance: Excellent

Tuesday 25th October 2011 12.00 IST

Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network

Ra.One has had an excellent advance with 20-25% ticket sold for day one, this is the same as Bodyguard but as shows are more its a record amount in terms of tickets sold before release

The best advance has come in South India and this is for the Hindi version not regional version. Multiplexes in Bangalore and Hyderabad are around 80% full already. Nizam and Mysore will almost certainly set circuit records for day one. Ahmedabad is also set for a phenomenal opening with records being smashed.

In Delhi there are some multiplexes with 30-35% tickets gone while others are at 15-20%, Mumbai city on average is 15-20%.

The single screen advance is slower than Bodyguard if we look at major single screens of India like Liberty and Odeon in Delhi. Both these theatres were 90% full in advance for Bodyguard while its much lower for Ra.One.

Diwali Puja may affect more in the North and interiors as advance in places like Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Noida and Jaipur is less for shows after 1pm then the early shows but its hard to judge as other cities like Kanpur and Lucknow are similar for morning and evening

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Posted: 13 years ago
Bollywoodhungama...which is the most popular BW site...
Hmm if I'm excited for a movie I'll watch regardless of reviews, but if I'm iffy I'll go based on reviews.
Awww..I heard the 3D version has been delayed in some areas...It's not playing in 3D near me so no 3D for me :(
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Posted: 13 years ago
iamsrk SHAH RUKH KHAN
In london now. Unbelieveable about a year bak was throwing cars all around the roads of london...now will see it in 3D in O2.
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Fantastic response from Dubai, film was loved, so was RA 1 hehe, thank u Dubai, now in London and tomorrow onwards Ra1 is born.
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The Man himself answers ;) RT @iamsrk Its official 3D version is ready for Wed & trust me it luks awsum.So see RaOne once in 3D & 2D atleast
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iamsrk SHAH RUKH KHAN
Its official 3D version is ready for wednesday & trust me it looks awesome.So see Ra.One once in 3D & 1ce in 2D at least. Am I being greedy?
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SRK confirms 3D release on Wed... 😛
his sense of humor !!! 😆
Keep------------Smiling !!!!😊
Edited by tomnjerry2 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago

Ra.One: Quite a thrill ride

    Oct 25, 2011
  • By Khalid Mohamed
Genre:
Sci-Fi
Directed by:
Anubhav Sinha
Movie Cast:
Shah Rukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal

Good

  • Spectacular production design, an irreverent post-modernist attitude, action interludes and the jaguar-tempo carry the enterprise forward throughout. A sporting guest appearance by Rajnikanth.

Bad

  • Lapses into profanities and even vulgarity are beyond comprehension.

Virtual reality bites, and it tickles too. Woohoo, computer-generated G: One (Jeevan, get it?) is so goody-good that he would happily chomp a chewing gum made of wood.
And his fi-fie-fo-fum adversary is the eponymous Ra:One (Raavan), a Frankenstein's monster of sorts who's as aluminium-plated as pans-'n'-pots. Daft and dotty?

Absolutely, and that's its strength. The Anubhav Sinha-directed Ra-One revels in being a zippy, zany, zowie ride. And the upbeat news is that the special effects fandango actually works, the closest yet to international standards: in particular a spectacular turvy-topsy car chase through London's streets, thrilling acrobatic stunts on a Mumbai local train, the collapse of Mumbai's CST terminal, and a gothic climax that's dot-on with its micro-chips syntax. So if you're in a feel-thrill mood, go right ahead and chillax.

At the outset, you're somewhat overloaded with jumbo-mumbo, what with a business-suited videogame executive (Shahana Goswami, competent) lecturing an auditorium packed with Jurassic Park-aged folks about how computer age era technology is as exciting as supping on squishy egg yolks. No jokes. Enter an impressario (Dalip Tahil, an updated Gogia Pasha), who announces that if his corporation's next video-game doesn't sell in the market, his employees would have to become waiters in his noodle restaurant. Aaah dim sum, lose some.

That sets the heat on golliwog-haired Shekhar Subramaniam (Shah Ruk Khan, Part One) to devise a game in which evil is awesomely attractive. Jr. Subu (Moppet Silky Hair) loves the concept, for once applauding his MacDaddy, whom he had always dismissed as a nutzoid nerd. Yeah, man Daddy even eats noodles splashed with
curd.Yoghurt Suey anyone?

Anyway, so a Shaitan versus Superhero game is launched at a hearty party, which would be the envy of every host from Vijay Mallya to Hugh Hefner. Ulp, then
something goes terribly wrong. Like Frankenstein's monster, Evil Robo goes on the rampage, kills sweet Subramaniam. Eeps, weep.Kid and Mommy Subramaniam (Kareena Kapoor), now, have to save themselves from the killer machine. Woe ho.

It's after establishing the characters and clarifying the storyline (which could have become a cat's cradle of confusion) that India's answer to Hollywood's superhero
blockbusters, becomes truly kickass. The post-intermission reels are riveting, enhanced by the vivaciously choreographed and executed Chhamak Chhalo dance
set piece.

By now, the action has moved to Mumbai (oink at points, it resembles a Chennai suburb). Mummy Subramaniam and Moppet are being protected by G-One (Shah Rukh Khan, Part 2), who's a combo between a robo, android, humanoid, High-pod, Spiderman, and hello, even a touch of Paul Newman, thanks to a pair of oceanic blue eyes. Nice.

Next: the emotional quotient flows freely from the faucet. Robo-Goody is slowly but surely assuming human qualities, oozing love for the Chhamak Mom. Meanwhile,
the Evil One has become excessively menacing (Arjun Rampal), stepping out of a cool cologne ad, to halt at a Dassera effigy burning (stylishy shot), and then take on
Blue Eyes at a location straight out of a nightmare. A nail biter.

Spectacular production design, an irreverent post-modernist attitude, action interludes and the jaguar-tempo carry the enterprise forward throughout. A sporting guest
appearance by Rajnikanth (whose Robot was set on the same special effects-turf), the R.D. Burman-like aalap in the background score, Vishal-Shekhar's inspired dance-
friendly songs and an approach that asserts just-go-with-the-FX flow, transport our actioner bonanzas to quite another level altogether.

On the downside, the lapses into profanities and even vulgarity are beyond your comprehension. A bunch of keys lands er..in..a woman's bosom, Good-One places his
hand on Mummy's ditto, puns are made out of cuss words (D.K. Bose ka influence, kya?), and there are far too many references to condoms. Plus, a gay interlude at an airport security frisking is strictly ho-ho-hum.

Indeed, all these elements are as avoidable as the prologue featuring Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra and nods to Jackie Chan, not to forget a song grab from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Admittedly, the reference to three Lady Bruce Lees is a laugh-out-loud moment.

Of the cast, Arjun Rampal albeit in a brief role, is effective. Kareena Kapoor appears to be more interested in being yummy than a mummy. Child actor Armaan Verma
is impressively at ease.

Undoubtedly, the extravaganza belongs to Shah Rukh Khan. He's ultra- high on energy and on infecting the viewer with his distinctive brand of tongue-in-chic chutzpah.

Why the four stars? you may cavil. Answer: why not? Here's a technical accomplishment with as much heart as hardware.

**** By Khalid Mohammed !!! 😛
Keep------------Smiling !!!😊
Edited by tomnjerry2 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
"No super hero movie is complete without some breathtaking action. From car chases to train rides; it was an entertaining ride throughout. Apart from the action scene to introduce superstar Rajnikant (as Chitti) that felt a little stretched, most of the action was well choreographed and it was good to see injury ridden Shah Rukh Khan holding his own in them. Camera work with a mix of close in action and wide shots throwing you in and out of the action was faultless. Elaborate and well designed sets (digital or real) added that extra production value to the film completing the almost perfect visual package. "

Full review:
http://reviewdxb.wordpress.com/2011/10/25/ra-one/


Edited by RainbowWarrior - 13 years ago

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