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Race 2

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,4/10
18.102
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Ameesha Patel, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, and Jacqueline Fernandez in Race 2 (2013)
Ranvir treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime, Sonia.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaRanvir treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime.Ranvir treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime.Ranvir treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime.

  • Regia
    • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
    • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Kiran Kotrial
    • Shiraz Ahmed
  • Star
    • Saif Ali Khan
    • Anil Kapoor
    • John Abraham
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    18.102
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
      • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Kiran Kotrial
      • Shiraz Ahmed
    • Star
      • Saif Ali Khan
      • Anil Kapoor
      • John Abraham
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    • 21Recensioni della critica
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    Saif Ali Khan
    Saif Ali Khan
    • Ranvir Singh
    Anil Kapoor
    Anil Kapoor
    • Robert D'Costa
    John Abraham
    John Abraham
    • Armaan Mallik
    Deepika Padukone
    Deepika Padukone
    • Alina
    Jacqueline Fernandez
    Jacqueline Fernandez
    • Omisha
    Ameesha Patel
    Ameesha Patel
    • Cherry
    Aditya Pancholi
    Aditya Pancholi
    • Godfather Anza
    Rajesh Khattar
    Rajesh Khattar
    • Vikram Thapar
    Mohammed S. Burmawala
    Mohammed S. Burmawala
      Ilhan Kizilkaya
      Ilhan Kizilkaya
        Deepak Namjoshi
          Andrew Hudson
          Andrew Hudson
          • Typhoon
          • (as Andrew Hudson - South Africa)
          Sanjay Roy
          Sanjay Roy
          Sanjay Gandhi
          Sanjay Gandhi
          Ketan Karande
          Ketan Karande
          Elly Meyers
          Elly Meyers
          • Dancer
          Govi Tyler
          Govi Tyler
          • John
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          Ali Balkan Avci
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          • Regia
            • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
            • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
          • Sceneggiatura
            • Kiran Kotrial
            • Shiraz Ahmed
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          6budhrajavishal

          Go for crazy action & thrill, not for twist & suspense

          Revenge is a dish, best served cold. Abbas-Mustan is back with their patented ingredient of Suspense Thriller(More of thriller this time) & they serve it cold. It is a action-packed entertainer. It is a type of movie where different people will have different opinion. First half is very good with excellently shot chase scene(first of its kind in Bollywood), twist & turns(not like Race), action(fist fight in 2nd half), grey shades characters, glamor and of course countless money. But in 2nd half their is no suspense like Race(2008) with lots of loopholes . Climax Plane scene is not effective as expected. Be ready for RACE 3 as story is left open. Direction is good. Cinematography in awesome. Script is not as tight as expected. Except Ameesha, everyone is perfect in their roles. This time Saif outperform Abraham with mature dialogue delivery. Abraham Both girl looks really stylish & charming. Anil justifies his role completely. Last Word: Go for crazy action & thrill, not for twist & suspense.
          6DICK STEEL

          A Nutshell Review: Race 2

          The directing duo of Abbas-Mastan created Race back in 2008 that deals with the twists, turns, and double/triple crossings between two brothers Ranvir (Saif Ali Khan) and Rajiv (Akshaye Khanna), against an ostentatious backdrop that included the requisite flaunting of material wealth, horse racing, romance, and shady characters that included the likes of femme fatales in Bipasha Bashu and Katrina Kaif in one of her earlier Bollywood roles. The sequel boasts no less, although with only Saif Ali Khan and Anil Kapoor as the now ex police inspector Robert D'Costa returning, but adopting a similar formula that focused on the con.

          You don't really need to watch the first film because everything pretty much moved along in standalone fashion in this follow up, which spent a considerable part of the first half hour cementing the nastiness of brother-sister team Armaan (John Abraham) and Elena (Deepika Padukone). One's a street fighter who has never lost a fight, and brought out of the scene by Elena, the brains of their enduring and successful partnership, dabbling into various cons from casino tables, to just about owning an empire both in the light, and in the shady underworld. They form a formidable team, and individually, Shiraz Ahmed's story shows just how bad ass each can be, never batting an eyelid if they have to rely on good old fashioned murder or seduction to get at what they want.

          We're soon introduced to another new character played by Jacqueline Fernandez as Omisha, a thief who soon hooks up with Armaan not only because of his good looks but more importantly, his wealth and wicked demeanor, while Ranvir enters the picture to try and gain trust from the ruthless siblings to take on a larger con together, with Elena sending out her foxy signals right from the start. For a Bollywood movie, this covers the romance angle where the leads have their counterparts to woo, or in this case accelerated into the expected song and dance sequence in lieu of something more kinky that can't be shown on screen.

          But really, things just aren't that simple, where soon Ranvir gets involved with both women, though for different reasons, and has an objective and motivation that ties in with a key character from the past, as well as to answer the rather open ended prologue in this film. To say a lot more is to ruin the surprises that Abbas-Mastan have in store for audiences. This is a Race movie that has qualities to be expanded into yet another Bollywood franchise of rotating villains played by a top star for each installment, going along the Dhoom route. So expect that things will never be as they seem, and there's almost always a motive behind what someone will say and do, where loyalties can shift at will, and one-upmanship is the order of the game.

          Which happens to be the film's weakness as well. Sometimes the flip-flopping extracts a chunk of imagination, coincidence and stretches one's belief that the con actually began many steps beforehand, like a chess grandmaster playing against an amateur, that surprises spring out from the blue, with constant smirking that one got on top of the other, only for that smirk to be wiped out by an even larger wink. It can get tongue-in-cheek at times, and opened up loopholes that would be best glossed over for the entire narrative to work. Heavy reliance on sleight of hand techniques also called for plot convenience, with its fragmented narrative style forced to hide, and then present details of the con.

          Heavy reliance on CG is also telling, but here the CG still seemed rather cartoony, which suited the hyper-reality style of the world that the characters in Race exists in. It's entertainment for the masses, so Abbas-Mastan waste no time in plying implausible stunts in every death-defying escape, although a parkour sequence was expertly handled. Set action pieces get bigger as the film moved along, culminating in a really nutty climatic showdown thousands of feet in the air. It's one thing presenting large set action pieces, but another in presenting them well no matter how cheesy it would be. Someone forgot to tell the filmmakers to ease up on the cheesiness, but perhaps they had comedy in mind as well, with a key unintentional one given gossip rags on the John Abraham-Bipasha Basu relationship that will have audiences in stitches.

          John Abraham's hulking frame got put to good use, and in what would be the usual Salman- Khan style, there's built-in opportunity here for clothes to be shed in a stylized MMA caged fight, for some brawn to be added rather than to put him in a role whose character is only interested in whatever it takes to make money, and horde cash, in what would be a major negative role since his turn in the first Dhoom. Saif Ali Khan continues with the swagger and poser requirements as Ranvir from the first film, playing the ultimate conman now with a more personal vendetta at hand, and paired up yet again with Deepika Padukone for the umpteenth time. If anything, Deepika's role as Elena fit into the typical Bond girl role, in having little to do, little to add to the story, but there for the eye candy. And she carried off the lightweight role really well, as does Jacqueline Fernandez in yet another sequel of her career. Anil Kapoor is grossly underused here, if only to serve as the plot's conduit between characters, and spending most of his time with his character's secretary Cherry (Ameesha Patel), leering and spouting sexual innuendos.

          If movies with twists and turns at every other instant is your cup of tea, then Race 2 would be that popcorn entertainer you're looking for, with a good looking cast providing eye candy to wild away those two and a half hours. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and neither should you.
          2sondiponbiswas

          A pointless movie with nothing racy in it

          Abbas-Mustan always believes in dashing looks, tough fights, engaging storytelling and nail biting climaxes. Well, it worked really well in Race I collecting 85.5 crores worldwide; unfortunately in Race II, although the casts are super cool and fight scenes are quite impressive but the movie lacks immensely on that engaging-story-part.! The movie starts with a bang and takes convoluted route with lots of twists and turns but a bit too slowly because of frequent and unnecessary songs; then in the middle the script looses its element of surprise and you get 'remake' scenes from Zorro I (sword fight where Saif magically redid the epic scene by Antonio Banderas but with 'blunted' swords!) and instead of a sequel you get an ill-advised rehash. The good 'bad-guy' Ranvir/Saif steals the 'highly protected' Shroud Of Turin with just a simple password-forgery and then escapes through the under ground drainage system (which was totally unprotected except an iron-lid); question is, why couldn't he use the same vent to enter the chamber in the first place?!! Can't blame the casts, everyone of them tried hard to live upto their expectations except Amisha Patel playing the role of Anil's extraordinaryly dumb, sex-starved secretary with her poor dressing sense and heavily innuendo-laden dialogues like "When will you pop my cherry?" In short, Race II is a wreck of a movie with pointless screenplay. Only thing racy about the movie is the sizzling Deepika Padukone.
          5pradyut_n

          A biased script and a DUMB villain gives RACE 2 a no fight.

          Race 2 is about a smart hero and a dumb villain and that should have been the end of the story, but it continues. Saif is sleek as a knife and John is dumber than Ameesha 'the dumb girl' (who is supposed to act dumb). The script is plain with little twists, no turns and bad jokes that just fails to follow the trails of Race. Deepika is oozing steam but Jacqueline fails to look hot and vicious at the same time. The action scenes are way over the top, too Bollywood, or just scuffles (in fact, I was more impressed with the actions in the trailer of Commando). Just for a hint, one of the bigger villain says, "TUM BOH CHORI KARNE KI BAAT KAR RAHE HO JO AAJ TAK Hollywood MOVIES MAIN BHI NAHI HUA HAI".

          Race 2 is a blunt and pompous movie with a villain made (by the script) and act so dumb that the hero finishes the race without any scratch, with one of the lady (keep guessing) in an 'audi flying with parachutes' out of a chartered plane with everything else falling behind.
          GaneshKSalian

          Race 2:A bad successor to to its predecessor Race!

          Race 2 directed by Abbas-Mustan is a sheer disappointment.

          Except for some few exceptional performances and beautiful cinematography,nothing else works.

          Clichéd screenplay,lack of surprising twist and turns,addition of unwanted characters,slow-pacing and unwanted songs.

          The first half of the movie was a bit interesting,but the second half turns out to be more painful,thanks to the hackneyed writing.

          The twists and turns in the second half,is the same twist and turns we saw in its predecessor,Race! Even there are so many songs in the movie.After every 10-15 minutes of some action sequences or some laughable dialogs,there appears song.

          Story: Ranvir (Saif Ali Khan) treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime.

          The direction is terrible.

          The writing is half-baked.

          The action sequences is average.

          The music is fairly okay."Allah Duhai Hai" is the best of all.

          The cinematography by Ravi Yadav is excellent.The scenic beauty of Cyprus and Istanbul has been captured very well and is a treat to the eye for the viewer.

          Performances:

          John Abraham's performance is the best of all.He acts the evil part with perfection.Saif Ali Khan is average.Anil Kapoor is good.

          Deepika Padukone looks gorgeous and acts well.Jacqueline Fernandez looks appealing but acts appalling!

          Ameesha Patel,Aditya Pancholi,Bipasha Basu and Rajesh Khattar are all wasted.

          All in all,Race 2 is bad successor to Race.I am giving it a three on ten.Colossal Disappointment!

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            Saif Ali Khan was unhappy with the film and called it "plastic" and "fake".
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            In the Lamborghini blast sequence, it can be clearly seen that in the frame just before the explosion, it has been changed to a dummy car.
          • Citazioni

            Ranvir Singh: The race was always mine, and will always be mine, because I'm the oldest player of this race.

          • Connessioni
            Featured in It's Entertainment (2014)
          • Colonne sonore
            Allah Duhai Hai
            Written by Mayur Puri

            Performed by Atif Aslam, Vishal Dadlani, Anushka Manchanda, Ritu Pathak, Michie One

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          • Data di uscita
            • 25 gennaio 2013 (India)
          • Paese di origine
            • India
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            • Hindi
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            • UTV Motion Pictures
            • Tips Films Pvt. Ltd.
            • Illuminati Films
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          • Budget
            • 940.000.000 INR (previsto)
          • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
            • 1.579.940 USD
          • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
            • 884.757 USD
            • 27 gen 2013
          • Lordo in tutto il mondo
            • 20.531.909 USD
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