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Posted: 8 years ago

Raees review: Shah Rukh Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui brighten up the screen, film doesn't

Raees

Director: Rahul Dholakia

Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Mahira Khan, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub

Rating: 2/5

A boy with humble beginnings sets up an empire by smuggling contraband. All he has going for him are his wits and insatiable ambition. He has a loyal sidekick, a brother, almost. As he grows powerful, he makes rivals. He wants to head a "syndicate" of other more-despicable smugglers. He bribes, kills, goes to jail, turns benevolent towards locals, and decides to run for elections. Add tapped phones and kids who act as eyes on the ground.

Seem familiar? This isn't the skeleton for Narcos, but Rahul Dholakia's Raees, a film that seems so remarkably inspired by the TV series on Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar that it is impossible to analyse it in isolation.

Swap Medellin with Fatehpura (a village in Gujarat), cocaine with alcohol, and a trump card: Shah Rukh Khan as Raees, the Escobar of Gujarat.

Raees is a typical '80s potboiler.

It's fast-paced (half a dozen songs notwithstanding). But it also feels like 20 episodes squeezed into three hours. In that, plots and characters are often left without rhyme or reason. It's like a film racing on skates. Albeit ones with wobbly wheels.

The film opens with a brief childhood sequence, a '70s set piece. The young Raees is street-smart, and with a head-start into criminal activity. Yes, he's poor. And overtly touchy about being called "Battery", slang for someone who wears spectacles. But there's no scarring humiliation or tragedy, or "Mera baap chor hai" tattoo.

When he grows up, in one broad stroke, he's out to conquer the world with two basic lessons: mommy said "No business is small". And smuggling mentor Jayraj Seth (Atul Kulkarni) said he has "baniye ki dimag, aur Miyabhai ki daring". The first lesson he interprets as a license to break the law. The latter, if you think about it, comes from a person who's hardly a role model.

But though Raees is creative at getting illegal shipments past cops (so was Escobar), he isn't the smartest businessman around. He bungles up his effort to get seed money, trusts the wrong people, and picks fights for every slight.

And he does pick a lot of fights, taking on dozens of men, alone. If only a film on Escobar was made in Bollywood, he, too, would be Parkour-ing through Colombia.

As an actor, SRK brings to Raees his usual screen presence but Mahira Khan is little more than a prop.

But in that, Raees is a typical '80s potboiler. Disturbingly, like commercial cinema from that period, the moral compass is a bit off. As Raees breaks up a political rally with flaming bottles of spirit, it sanctions violence. And it is borderline misogynistic, with the female lead (Mahira Khan) little more than a prop: a love interest he marries, keeps at home to bring up his child, and either yells at or romances.

As an actor, SRK brings to Raees his usual screen presence. But also something that has shades of his early career: the ability to play the menacing anti-hero, with a simmering, all-consuming anger. You must also give the man credit for powering through the dance and action routines at 51.

Dholakia couldn't have found a stronger support cast.The cop, Majmudar (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), has the best lines, and is a worthy screen rival. As he meets Raees for the first time, he sits filling a fountain pen, and offers tea: the tension palpable, but each trying to show no signs of it.

But in films starring SRK, other characters often exist only in context to him. Majmudar is his antithesis - the incorruptible cop with who he trades punch lines. The very talented Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is little more than a loyal sidekick - the Gustavo to SRK's Escobar - but with much less agency.

Raees also deserves credit for going with a principal set of Muslim protagonists, a rarity for present-day Bollywood, and even SRK. In the intolerant times we live in, that is a statement on its own.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Majmudar has the best lines.

Yet, the problem is fundamental: the writing is shoddy and unoriginal. And by the time it wades into certain true events, it is left with too little time and meaning. Raees perhaps works only as an SRK showcase. But we've seen many of those already.

Edited by Johnny.Balraj - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
Kon hai ye jo itn wasook se Shahrukh ko Shah bula raha hai?😆
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#RAEES stands tall on a good balanced blend of realism & commercial entertainment. #AaGayaRaees @iamsrk aapko bola tha Shah, yeh daudegi!

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With the outstanding response to advance booking, Shah Rukh Khan has proved his super-stardom once again. Legend. #Raees

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All the best to the Raees team!! Finally the day is here..
Just want this film to work for SRK - he and we need that..
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Enjoyed #Raees!! @iamsrk all the way!! And at his best!!''. @FarOutAkhtar & @ritesh_sid , Bole toh Paisa vasool bhai!!

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Sarun leave updating the tweets.. It would be very difficult for you since they are too many and there are too many repetitions... Articles karlo.. Why put yourself through so much of difficult work?
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Posted: 8 years ago
So seems Raees is not for hard core critics. General press has liked the movie and to me it looks obvious that mass junta will love it like CE and will make it a blockbuster. Critics hated CE I guess. So upto the junta now.
And it is very difficult to please both critics and junta alike, u less your name is Aamir Khan. He is in a different league. But for the time being I am happy to see a blockbuster on its way. Mayne SRK eill do. Dangal kind of movie soon too...till then Raees will do perfectly
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Originally posted by: humanspirit

So seems Raees is not for hard core critics. General press has liked the movie and to me it looks obvious that mass junta will love it like CE and will make it a blockbuster. Critics hated CE I guess. So upto the junta now.

But which hardcore critic has reviewed it till now? I don't think MM, HT and DC have renowned or hardcore critics.. Are they the kind that have substantial following?
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Originally posted by: humanspirit

So seems Raees is not for hard core critics. General press has liked the movie and to me it looks obvious that mass junta will love it like CE and will make it a blockbuster. Critics hated CE I guess. So upto the junta now.

And it is very difficult to please both critics and junta alike, u less your name is Aamir Khan. He is in a different league. But for the time being I am happy to see a blockbuster on its way. Mayne SRK eill do. Dangal kind of movie soon too...till then Raees will do perfectly


CE have comedy and Deepika as well without clash..reviews were very similar from critics as well...I doubt this will survive and will do mediocre business like Dilwale unless aam junta wom is very good (which was with CE)
May be with forum members it will be clear if aam junta will like it or not.

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