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taherg_786
Malay786
Went with my kids and family to watch Ra.One, kids liked it but rest were getting bored, this is…
Went with my kids and family to watch Ra.One, kids liked it but rest were getting bored, this is not what you will call a lambi race ka ghoda. There are some great special effects but the story is similar to what we have already seen in Shaktimaan an dsuperman etc, Shahrukh is really found wanting here as a superhero, maybe Hrithik was a better choice. On the whole Ra.One is atleat a one time watch, but dissapoints considering the hype it had created earlier
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Mithun133
vinayk1918
i had an invite from eros in nyc yesterday for the movies pre. i went and enjoyed. i think this…
i had an invite from eros in nyc yesterday for the movies pre. i went and enjoyed. i think this flim sets a bar for india cinema going forward. vfx are off the hook. srk acting wow as a programer n as ra one. ra one as arjun rajpal is short but makes an impact. the kis stand side by side with srk g 1. kk sexy stunning n acting good as always. songs are good. twist n turns r good. rajni sir comes in pepole clap. good laughter n clap from start to end. 3d tops it off, abhana sahena directed the film real good
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sonydave
ron3708
prashnair
Ra.One resembles the tv serial shown on DD 1 -Shaktiman. It is iclined towards a children's…
Ra.One resembles the tv serial shown on DD 1 -Shaktiman. It is iclined towards a children's fantacy,mature audience wont enjoy it much. Above all,it fails to keep up to its claims to beat hollywood superhero films. Srk has his own bunch of fans to the tune of thousands,so opening collections will soar high but dont get misguided by those figures.
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Science fiction is an oxymoron. And when this genre is sprinkled with moronic humour and logic…
Science fiction is an oxymoron. And when this genre is sprinkled with moronic humour and logic takes a beating from hell, you know you've punched your tickets for 'RA.One'. With metallic blue and red costumes right out of Falguni Pathak's wardrobe, this out-of-console experience offers laughs, dances and androids touching humans in more ways than considered socially acceptable. Insert coin to read more. The film sweeps us into a video game fantasy where anything is possible (with a 175-crore-budget, it better be). Game developer, Shekhar Subramanium (Shahrukh Khan) wants to earn his son, Prateek's (Armaan Verma) love and respect. And the only thing that gives Prateek joy is to see his joystick twiddling to spell doom for the most vicious video game super-villain ever. So daddy makes a baddie just like that and calls it RA.One (Arjun Rampal). The game also has a not-so-indestructible superhero called G.One (an emotionally challenged Shahrukh). Please read the box carefully for the 25 permutation-combinations in which RA.One and G.One can kill each other (something to do with the heart being in the body and not in the pocket or anywhere else during combat). Anyway, it gets nasty as our virtual warriors tear out of the game, 'Terminator 2'-style. Also, thanks to some goofy programming, RA.One is hell-bent on killing Prateek. Naturally, G.One has to do the rescuing and being an android, do it without getting teary-eyed or romantic with Prateek's mum, Sonia (Kareena Kapoor). But who said robots can't ham or chant prophetic life-changing verses coded by its master? No.One! Humour based on linguistic stereotypes may have worked in 'Zabaan Sambhalke' but now it hardly earns a chuckle. This is assuming the average audience intellect dictates that Tamilians don't always say 'Aiyoo' or pronounce 'keys' as 'kiss'. And even if they do, no amount of laughter track can make this seem funny. No.Fun! 'RA.One' does what no other Sci-Fi movie has done before: it mocks itself. So, the superhero who is manually stopping trains in one scene, is also burning his crotch or sneezing out metallic wires in another. No respect. Shahrukh's robotic expressions will remind you of his 'My Name is Khan' role, as he confuses machines with differently-abled humans. Kareena's character covers the entire gamut of expressions but isn't memorable or mentionable enough to be regarded. Arjun Rampal has bagged his dream role: an android with mechanical expressions who allows his body to do the talking. Good job, Arjun Rampal's body! The VFX award would go for most battle arenas, inspired from many popular games. It wouldn't go for the local train swishing out of CST station like a PowerPoint slide.
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